I found a tiny white stick in my son’s room and was too embarrassed to ask him about it. Does anyone know what it is?

I found a tiny white stick in my son’s room and was too embarrassed to ask him about it. Does anyone know what it is?

Raising teenagers is full of surprises, some delightful, others disorienting. One evening, while cleaning my 16-year-old son’s room, I came across a small white stick. It looked unlike anything I’d ever seen, and for a moment I froze, unsure whether to ask him about it.

At first glance, it looked like a miniature USB drive or charger component. Its white plastic casing, small size, and elongated shape seemed innocuous enough. But when I looked closer, I realized something was amiss. There was no metal plug, buttons, ports, or labels—just a smooth plastic casing, a cap on the bottom, and tiny perforated holes on the top.

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I turned it over in my hand, puzzled. Could it be a school gadget? A tiny electronic gadget? A makeup tool? Or something else entirely, something I didn’t want to know about? The longer I held it, the wilder my imagination ran wild.

I almost asked him directly. But a teenager’s question, “What’s that?” can lead to awkward situations I didn’t want to explore. Instead, I did what many cautious parents would do: I took a photo and tried to identify it myself first.

After hours of searching, I finally found the answer: it was   the Vicks Stick nasal inhaler   , also known as the VapoInhaler   .  Not a USB. Not a vaporizer. Not a gadget. Simply a small, portable nasal inhaler, used to relieve congestion, blocked sinuses, or irritated nasal passages.