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One Juul user, Katie Thornton, has been Juuling for six months but didn't know third-party, Juul-compatible pods existed. If her favorite Juul pod flavor, mango, becomes inaccessible at her local ...
Before the ban, sales of Juul’s mango and mint pods represented the vast majority of Juul’s sales — or 74.7 percent, Nielsen data shows. Combined, the two flavors were selling some $1.6 ...
Juul Labs Inc., the largest e-cigarette maker in the U.S., is suspending sales of most nicotine pod flavors nationwide, bending to pressure from officials and the public who said sugary flavors ...
Juul won't sell mango, creme, fruit, or cucumber pods until researchers and government agencies deem that they're important to help adults stop smoking.
Juul said Thursday it will stop accepting retail and online orders for mint pods in the U.S. after absorbing the recent results of multiple studies, including the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey.
Additionally, the company vowed to stop selling most flavored Juul pods to all 90,000-plus retail stores, including convenience stores and vape shops, while restricting flavor sales to adults 21 ...
Mint pods reportedly make up 70% of Juul’s U.S. sales. Big number: Altria said Thursday it’s taking a $4.5 billion write down on its investment in Juul. It invested $12.8 billion in Juul for a ...
The flavors affected by Thursday's announcement — mango, crème, fruit and cucumber — account for 10% of Juul's sales. It will continue selling its most popular flavors, mint and menthol, for now.
But as the company pushes back against other companies’ flavor pods, Juul says it still has the legal right, under F.D.A. rules, to bring back dozens of its own sweet flavors that it once sold ...
Despite Juul suspending flavored pods, a USC study published in JAMA found that many young Juulers' favored pod flavor is mint.
JUUL pods include a variety of different ingredients, including nicotine. ... Propylene glycol is a liquid additive that helps preserve moisture and flavor.
Juul products are displayed at a smoke shop in New York. The company announced it will voluntarily stop selling its fruit and dessert-flavored vaping pods. (Seth Wenig/Associated Press) WASHINGTON ...