Fact According to a Congressional Subcommittee report, JUUL misled consumers about it being helpful for smoking cessation. Vaping, Advertising, Juul
Fact According to JUUL, none of the tobacco used for nicotine in JUUL pods is grown in the United States. Vaping, Ingredients, Juul
Fact According to testimony made by a representative of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST), JUUL made unfounded claims to the CRST that their products were effective for smoking cessation and less harmful than tobacco products. Vaping, Juul, Marketing
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL Labs purchased ads on websites designed for kids, like teen.com, seventeen.com, and even a site called hellokids.com. Vaping, Advertising, Juul
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL attempted to recruit celebrities and influencers with large numbers of underage followers. Vaping, Juul, Profiling
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL directly sold its e-cigarettes to underage youth through its website. Vaping, Juul, Legal Age, Profiling
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL knowingly used images of models that appeared to be unsuitably young. Vaping, Advertising, Juul, Profiling
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL placed ads on Nickelodeon websites, nick.com and nickjr.com. Vaping, Advertising, Juul
Fact According to a Massachusetts AG lawsuit, JUUL placed ads on cartoonnetwork.com. Vaping, Advertising, Juul