https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/nov/07/juul-mint-flavored-e-cigarette-halts-sale-teenagers
Mint product accounts for 70% of Juul’s sales
The decision to end mint sales comes after Juul dropped other flavors, including mango, that were popular with adolescent e-cigarette users.
The Journal of the American Medical Association study found that more than half of teenagers who vape use Juul e-cigarettes, and its mint pods were the number one choice of high school students.
Some 27.5% of high school students, and 10.5% of middle school students, said they had used e-cigarettes in the past month, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association study.
Vaping-related illnesses have also increased. On Thursday health officials reported 2,051 confirmed and probable cases of a mysterious respiratory illness tied to vaping and a further two deaths, taking the death toll to 39.
The cause of those deaths and illnesses has yet to be ascertained but have been linked to the use of vaping oils containing THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
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