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39 States Investigating Juul's Marketing Practices


Juul is under investigation as attorneys general from 39 states are looking into whether the e-cigarette maker made misleading claims related to nicotine content, as well as determining whether it targeted children. The company's vaping products are popular among teens, which is a concern given that as of Feb. 18, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 2,800 people have been hospitalized in the U.S. with injuries related to vaping. 

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is among those most upset with Juul, saying that "preying on children and those looking for help to quit smoking is the one of the most despicable examples of risking people's lives for corporate profit." Earlier this month, the Massachusetts attorney general's office filed a lawsuit against Juul alleging that the company was targeting children by buying ad space on children's websites, including The Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon.

Juul says that it has stopped advertising in print, online, and on television, as a result of the scrutiny it's received from government officials. 

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Source Fool.com

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