Childhood memories of Bubble gum flavored e-cigarettes

Bubblegum flavored e-cigarettes often attract users in product design by simulating the olfactory and gutaste memories of childhood snacks. The core design logic lies in integrating the characteristic aroma and sweetness of bubble gum into the e-liquid formula. For instance, ester compounds are used to enhance the fruity flavor, while glucose or fructose sweeteners are added to increase the sweetness layers. Some products will simulate the oral touch when chewing bubble gum by specially adjusting the atomization parameters. For example, a lower atomization temperature (about 180-200℃) is adopted to reduce the burning sensation of the smoke, and the proportion of glycerin in the e-liquid is increased to enhance the density of the smoke.
At the user experience level, this type of e-cigarette often awakens childhood memories through multiple sensory stimuli. For example, the rich fruit aroma released when the lid is opened (such as the combined aroma of strawberry and watermelon) can quickly activate the olfactory memory, while the coolant that gradually emerges during the suction process (such as WS-23) simulates the refreshing feeling when chewing bubble gum in the mouth. Some products will also adopt candy color schemes or cartoon elements in packaging design to further enhance emotional resonance.
It should be noted that there is controversy over the market positioning of such products. Bubblegum flavored e-cigarettes often attract teenagers with their bright packaging and sweet features, and their compliance is strictly regulated. For instance, some countries have explicitly banned the sale of e-cigarette products with non-tobacco flavor characteristics to prevent minors from being exposed to addictive substances. In addition, long-term inhalation of smoke containing sweeteners and flavorings may irritate the respiratory tract, and the health risks have not been fully evaluated.