The latest fad among teenagers: Juul, a nicotine-containing vaping product that looks like a flash drive. Teachers report that some students take them to school and have been caught smoking them in class.
Juul cannnot be sold legally to persons under the age of 21. Juul is intended for adults who want curb their smoking habit, according to Juulvapor.com. But if that's so, why did they design the device to look like a flash drive? One has to believe that there is a reason for their strange design choice. And why sell nicotine-containing "Juulpods" in flavors that appeal to kids, such as mango and fruit medley?
Aftermarket sellers of Jull-compatible pods containing nicotine were quick to see the kids potential in Juul; they now sell pods in flavors such as strawberry, blueberry, and watermelon. Does anyone really believe that this product was designed solely for adults?
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