
Vapes come in all shapes and sizes. E-liquids come in flavours likely to appeal to young people.
Last updated October 2025
Read time 2 minutes
Vapes (also known as e-cigarettes) come in all shapes and sizes. They can look like everyday items commonly used by students such as a highlighter, a pen or USB, hoodie toggle, teddy bear or even a juice box. Some can be disposable, and some are small enough to fit into a pocket or a pencil case. A vape can be identified by taking the cap off the item to see if it has a mouthpiece.

Vapes come in all shapes and sizes. E-liquids come in flavours likely to appeal to young people.
The easiest way to detect vape use is if there is an unexpected smell in the air from e-cigarette flavouring. Teens tend to use fruit or sweet flavours, so this scent is usually sweet. Vapes come in flavours like fruit punch, fairy floss, chocolate milk and cola ice to make them palatable.
Some children use large amounts of spray on deodorant to mask the smell of vaping.
If your child is irritable after 45-60 minutes of being in a situation where they cannot vape, they might be exhibiting signs of nicotine addiction.
Read more on vaping dependence - what it looks like and what you can do as a parent or carer to help your young person quit.

A vape can look like a pen or highlighter.

A vape can look like a USB stick.
Speak directly with a trained quit specialist. Our counsellors are available to provide immediate support, personalised quit plans, and answer all your questions.
Get in contact with Quit