Abstract: A device having utility in interfering with a person's desire to hold an object such as a cigarette, cigar or pipe, between his lips, i.e., an anti-smoking device. In the form of a cigarette holder, it includes a generally tubular shell having first and second ends, with the first end being adapted to receive a cigarette; the second end thereof includes structure adapted to be held between a person's lips. A DC voltage source (such as a dry cell battery) of at least six volts and preferably nine volts is mounted within the shell. First and second electrically conductive members are connected to the output of the DC source, with the distal ends of said conductive members extending alongside the lip-contacting structure so that they may be readily touched by a person's lips.