It looks like an innocent USB drive on which you store electronic files. Appearances are deceiving. That USB drive is actually a Juul vaporizer. Its sleek design makes it popular. Its nicotine level …
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It looks like an innocent USB drive on which you store electronic files. Appearances are deceiving. That USB drive is actually a Juul vaporizer. Its sleek design makes it popular. Its nicotine level makes it highly addictive.
It leaves no trace of tell- tale tobacco tar odors. It has far more addictive nicotine in it than cigarettes and other vaporizers. It’s a problem for parents, teachers and administrators. They want to discourage young people from picking up the habit and stop the growth of the addiction. Mary Beth Hill of Lexington 1 said, “Our tobacco policy addresses electronic cigarettes and other nicotine delivery systems making this a tobacco offense.
“While it may be odorless, it does still produce a substantial vapor cloud.”
Due to Juul’s odorless nature, schools have a hard time detecting it. Experts told the USA Today newspaper that its many flavors – such as mango and mint – make it attractive to younger users.
Juuls use nicotine salts which contain a higher concentration of nicotine.
Juul Labs raked in over $1.1 billion in retail sales for its e-cigarettes over the last year, according to a Wells Fargo Secu- rities analysis of Nielsen data.
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