While walking on Main Street, one thing becomes clear: more and more people are getting rid of their electronic cigarettes. Wherever you look, the pavement is littered with discarded batteries, drip tips and Vivi Nova's. Instead of using these dangerous battery sticks with God-knows-what in them, more and more people are quitting their despised habit and are acquainting themselves with a new product that promises to be way more healthy: cigarettes. Losing just one letter, e, it makes for a totally different experience: gone is the recharging, the refilling, the exploding battery, all the fuss that has made vaping to such a nuicance over the last decade. All the worrying about having enough spares, enough liquids, the right colour drip tip, is gone. It's replaced by a convenient, small packet with twenty cigarettes, which the users call "analogs", easily lit with a lighter, an accessory that produces a flame on demand, something the electronic versions severely lack. Best of all: cigarettes are available everywhere, after they took over the market by storm. When asked, Larry Price, a street sweeper, has this to say: "These electronic things are killing my back. Everybody throws them away, and I have to sweep them up and dump them in my truck. There's only so many I can handle a day. Fortunately, they are more and more being replaced by those cigarette butts. Those are much lighter and I don't necessarely have to sweep them up, I can just sweep them into the sewer. Can't do that with the batteries, those will clog everything up."