What if your child’s pencil case isn’t just filled with pencils and markers, but hidden vaping devices instead?
That’s the latest concern raising alarms among parents and teachers after health advocacy group shared a post on social media last Thursday, 4 October.
The post, which has since gone viral with over 790,000 views, featured images of vaping devices designed to look like everyday stationery, including markers, glue sticks, and even 2B pencils.
According to the post, these disguised vapes are easily available in the market, and netizens are warning that children could unknowingly get their hands on them.
A circulating WhatsApp message also echoed the concern, stating, “Parents and teachers must stay alert to the latest innovations by vape companies that could harm our children’s future.”

Netizens claimed these stickers are easily available online at a low price.

Some suggested that these stickers should be banned.

