Puff Bar this year remains the most popular brand of e-cigarette among young people, while Juul—the brand that helped make vaping popular among teens—has fallen off youngsters’ radar, according to new federal data.

About 14% of U.S. high-school students—an estimated 2.1 million of them—said they had used e-cigarettes at least once during the past 30 days. An estimated 2.55 million total students, including those in middle school, had vaped during the past 30 days, according to the survey.

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