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If It’s Banned, Why Is Everyone Still Doing It?

20 min · 23 de jul de 2025
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Everyone knows it’s illegal. So why are so many people still vaping in Singapore — especially Gen Zs? In this episode of Real Blue Zone, hosts Annette Lee and Zaki dive into the weird double life of vaping in a country known for its strict laws. From the secret codes of vape sellers to the emotional reasons people pick up the habit, we unpack it all — with a lot of laughter, and a whole lot of facts. This episode doesn’t preach. It pokes, jokes, and questions — all while dropping stats, research, and real insights about what vaping is doing to our health, our social circles, and our brains. If you’ve ever wondered “Why is everyone still doing it?” — this is for you.

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