Connecticut E-Cigarette Unit Sales by Flavor

Total Unit Sales in Thousands *
* Sales data do not reflect sales from vape shops or online retailers; dates represent end of 4-week periods; e-cigarette accessories and devices sold without e-liquids were excluded (1.5% of total dollar sales in 2024). Unit sales were standardized to reflect the most common package size for each product type. A standardized unit was equal to five prefilled cartridges, one disposable device or one e-liquid bottle.
All Other Flavors category includes fruit, clove/spice, chocolate, alcoholic drink (e.g., wine, cognac or other cocktails), candy/desserts/other sweets, some other flavor; Clear/Other Cooling category includes products with flavor names such as clear, clear ice or unflavored, which likely contain non-menthol synthetic cooling agents (e.g., Flum Pebble Clear, EB Design BC5000 Clear).
Trends of Unit Sales by Flavor Following FDA’s Flavor Enforcement Policy
All stats between 2/2/2020 and 5/18/2025, unless otherwise specified

Following FDA’s flavor enforcement policy, monthly e-cigarette total unit sales increased from 290.8 thousand to 341.2 thousand (+17.3%).

Δ Unit Sales

+17.3%

Tobacco-flavored e-cigarette sales decreased from 56.7 thousand to 46.0 thousand (-18.8%); unit share decreased from 19.5% to 13.5%.

Δ Unit Sales

-18.8%

Non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarette sales increased from 234.1 thousand to 293.7 thousand (+25.5%); unit share increased from 80.5% to 86.1%.

Δ Unit Sales

+25.5%

Menthol-flavored e-cigarette sales increased from 74.5 thousand to 91.3 thousand (+22.5%); unit share increased from 25.6% to 26.8%.

Δ Unit Sales

+22.5%

Mint-flavored e-cigarette sales increased from 34.3 thousand to 66.2 thousand (+93.1%); unit share increased from 11.8% to 19.4%.

Δ Unit Sales

+93.1%

All other-flavored e-cigarette sales increased from 125.3 thousand to 133.1 thousand (+6.2%); unit share decreased from 43.1% to 39.0%.

Δ Unit Sales

+6.2%

Between 12/4/2022 and 5/18/2025 clear/other cooling flavored e-cigarette sales increased from 0.2 thousand to 3.2 thousand (+1,381.3%); unit share increased from 0.1% to 0.9%.

Δ Unit Sales

+1,381.3%

Retail sales data are based on custom research by the CDC Foundation using Circana retail POS (Multi-Outlet and Convenience). Financial support was provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies through a grant to the CDC Foundation. According to Circana, new product coding is managed to consistently meet or exceed releasing products that cover a minimum of 95.5% of total dollar sales at any given time. To account for the remaining share, Circana applies projection algorithms that ensure the released data is representative of both total U.S. and state-level sales.

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The data in this brief have been updated to capture new e-cigarette products coded by Circana (formerly IRI). Historical sales estimates may differ from previous briefs.

E-Cigarette Sales by State

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