Juul Seeks US Authorization for New E-Cigarette After 2022 Ban
  • 9 months ago
Juul Seeks US Authorization , for New E-Cigarette , After 2022 Ban.
On July 19, Juul Labs announced it was
seeking regulatory authorization for
a new e-cigarette to sell in the United States.
On July 19, Juul Labs announced it was
seeking regulatory authorization for
a new e-cigarette to sell in the United States.
The new model "has age-verification capabilities and prevents the use of unauthorized refill cartridges," Reuters reports. .
The vaporizer has a unique Pod ID chip
meant to stop the use of counterfeit cartridges. .
It also comes with an app
to restrict underage access. .
The new e-cigarette is reportedly already
for sale in the U.K. after launching
in 2021 under the name JUUL2 System.
The new e-cigarette is reportedly already
for sale in the U.K. after launching
in 2021 under the name JUUL2 System.
Juul's latest application to the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration seeks to sell tobacco-flavored
pods with less than 2% nicotine concentration.
Last year, Juul products were banned in the U.S.
after thousands of lawsuits surfaced, accusing the company of driving a teen vaping epidemic.
Last year, Juul products were banned in the U.S.
after thousands of lawsuits surfaced, accusing the company of driving a teen vaping epidemic.
Since then, Juul has been fighting with
the FDA to have its existing products approved.
Since then, Juul has been fighting with
the FDA to have its existing products approved.
In the meantime, it has pursued additional filings
to expand its line of e-cigarette alternatives
while appealing the FDA's previous decision. .
In the meantime, it has pursued additional filings
to expand its line of e-cigarette alternatives
while appealing the FDA's previous decision. .
Altria, the owner of Marlboro,
was a former investor in
the leading e-cigarette maker.
Altria, the owner of Marlboro,
was a former investor in
the leading e-cigarette maker
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