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Vape shops proliferate near FAU's Boca Raton campus as popularity of e-cigarettes grows

BOCA RATON — Underneath the blue skies of Boca Raton, clouds of smoke are being blown more than ever.

There are 11 vape shops within a 2-mile radius of Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus. In 2018, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared vaping an epidemic in America, and this year, the Food and Drug Administration sent warning letters to retailers asking them not to sell disposable e-cigarettes in fruit flavors that sound like they belong in an ice cream shop. Candy King Vape

The long-term effects of vaping are still hard to discern because vaping has only raised concerns in the past decade. However, it’s become clear that vaping is far more hazardous than previously marketed.

“Vaping can expose you to cancer-causing chemicals and metals that are known to be toxic to your lungs, and seriously addictive levels of nicotine,” The Real Cost, a brand developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said on its website.

The Hook Up has become one of the best-known vape shops in eastern Boca Raton in the past 10 years. Due to its success, it has been able to expand to five different locations in South Florida, with a sixth on the way.

“We see over a thousand people per day. About 700 are buying; the rest are friend tag-a-longs,” said Ammar Zirli, 34, owner of The Hook Up, whose shop on Northwest 20th St. sells everything expected from a vape shop as well as novelty and collectables, such as apparel, cups, snacks and incense.

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The success of a vape shop depends on its location, branding and pricing of products. Boca in particular is a booming market.

With the growth of FAU in the past few years, as well as nearby Lynn University and Palm Beach State College, there has been a powerful economic demographic created. Despite all of these being smoke-free campuses, college students are vaping more than ever, hence the abundance of vape shops. 

“About one-third of college students use electronic nicotine delivery systems,” according to a study done by Pulmology Advisor, published in September.

In spite of that, college students are not the only ones providing business for the vape shops. They sell a range of products that bring in all types of customers. Most shops sell e-cigarettes, glassware such as water pipes, other smoking paraphernalia, CBD products and in some cases merchandise like apparel, candles and posters.  

Even though shops depend on the loyalty of their customers, new ones come in everyday just due to the convenience of a store’s location. 

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“Majority of your business depends on time, day, and season. It’s pretty well-rounded, but daytime more average customers, nighttime college student, weekend college student, while weekday it’s working people,” says Zirli. 

While being next to a college campus is a bonus, college students are not the only reason the stores can keep the lights on. People of all ages are going into these stores for a multitude of reasons. 

Another factor to take into account is that opening a vape shop is fairly cheap. “To open a Hook Up would cost about $25,000 being conservative,” said Zirli.

But keeping up with the high business margins is what takes the most money. Many customers want their go-to shop to be filled with ever-changing supplies that will keep them intrigued. 

“We try to create something more than just a faceless sale,” said Tahiri.

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Zirli pointed out that The Hook Up has been able to do so well because they have created a brand and lifestyle surrounding what was once “hippie Bob Marley vibes” into “trap house club vibes.” He said it has branched out from just being a regular shop by having its marketing team keep up with what their customers find appealing. 

The Hook Up also gives out free stickers with its logo, which it changes frequently based on what is trending, as well as selling trendy bucket hats to promote the store around town. 

Lesser-known vape shops are also doing well. 

Smoking Loud, another vape shop located on Northwest 2nd Avenue, stands a 10th of a mile from a local bar and that influences sales, since alcohol and tobacco use have a known relationship.

“I have had customers (non-regulars) come in before and after going there,” said Malik Tahiri, 21, a Smoking Loud employee. The number of customers who come in during a shift “could sway to more with tailgate days and events nearby,” Tahiri added.

Sean Silva, an FAU senior, was in Smoking Loud buying his weekly vape. Silva is considered a regular vaper. He said he vapes daily and buys one disposable vape a week at the price of $12. 

“Friends kept telling me to try it and now I'm addicted," said Silva.  

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When it comes to pricing, shops definitely vary. Some sell more expensive products but guarantee better quality, and others have lower prices to attract more customers. 

Shops will often have sales on certain products for a period of time to boost sales. A typical vape goes for between $9 and $15 and can last the average vaper about a week. 

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“I’ve seen the price increase over the time I’ve been here, but haven't seen any decrease in the usual customers that buy,” said Tahiri. 

But Zirli, who runs a competing vape shop, said the rising costs are having an impact on consumer spending. “Inflation (definitely) affected sales because customers are more careful with their spending or don’t have as much money to spend freely,” said Zirli.

Nonetheless, vape shops are thriving and the number of users of electronic cigarettes continues to climb.

“A study released today found that overall e-cigarette monthly unit sales increased by 46.6% — from 15.5 million units in January of 2020, to 22.7 million units in December of 2022,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a poll published in June.

An average shop's inventory includes more than the highly addictive vaping products, but a majority of their sales are for the disposable devices, merchants said in interviews.

The small, flash-drive size nicotine device has taken over in the smoking community. In Smoking Loud, they even offer couches and video games for customers if they want to hang out and hit their e-cigarettes. 

Disposable Vape Uk “I'd say the most popular products would be e-cigarettes,” said Tahiri.