The Cool Down on MSN
Vape device giant Juul wages comeback with new plan to keep products away from teens: 'Everybody … thought Juul was dead and evil'
Juul now stakes its future on technology requiring adult users to confirm their age with facial recognition or fingerprint ...
Juul founders James Monsees and Adam Bowen met as Stanford graduate students in 2005. They were both studying design and ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WPVI) -- Several teens testified before Congress Thursday on some of the marketing practices by the maker of Juul e-cigarettes. They said Juul representatives told their 9th-grade ...
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Juul's second act: new investors, new device and another high-stakes bet on the future of nicotine
After a decade of controversy — and, in 2022, agreeing to payout $1.7 billion to settle more than 5,000 lawsuits by schools, ...
The company is returning to the U.S. market with fresh capital to focus on its original mission: helping adult smokers quit ...
A Juul representative repeatedly told a ninth grade classroom that the company's e-cigarette was "totally safe" before showing underage students the device, according to two teenagers who testified ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana — Hundreds of schools across the country have joined a lawsuit against the makers of JUUL vape products. The nationwide effort is aimed at reducing e-cigarette use among ...
A top executive for vaping giant Juul Labs told House lawmakers Thursday that his company never intended its electronic cigarette to be adopted by underage teenagers and is working to keep them away ...
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