Juul Pulls Mint-Flavor Vaping Products, but Menthol Remains
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Juul Labs Inc. will stop selling its popular mint-flavored nicotine products in the U.S., leaving only tobacco and menthol flavors, as government scrutiny of the company mounts.
The country’s largest maker of e-cigarettes said Thursday it would immediately pull mint pods from its website and stop taking orders from retailers. The move was inspired by nationwide studies released this week that found children frequently used mint vaporizers, K.C. Crosthwaite, Juul’s chief executive officer, said in a statement.