Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. School kids in China are snapping up 'energy stick' inhalers full of mint and camphor. Local authorities are cracking down.
SINGAPORE — Priced under S$5 and boasting flavours such as "power mint" and "succulent grapes”, a new breed of nasal inhalers known as "energy sticks", which claim to give users an energy boost and ...
JOHOR BAHRU: They are brightly coloured nasal inhalers that claim to give users an energy boost. Resembling Airpod cases, these “energy sticks” come in a variety of fruity flavours including mint, ...
SINGAPORE — People who use "energy stick" inhalers can progress to smoking or vaping, and it can also lead to respiratory problems and long-term health damage, said healthcare experts. The flavoured ...
Imagine falling in line in a café, and the indulgent aroma of coffee hits you. Isn't that such a delectable scent? Now, you can encounter it anytime, anywhere with just an inhaler stick. Pastel PH ...
Schoolkids in China are buying "energy sticks," or inhalers filled with oils, mint, or camphor. The new trend is worrying Chinese authorities, who fear it will become a gateway to drug abuse. Local ...