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A Juul starter kit sells for about $50. [76] Joel Johnson of Co.Design described the nicotine intake as "eye-widening" and its aesthetics as "demure". [77] Upon initial release, Ben Radding of Men's Fitness called Juul the "iPhone of E-cigs." [68] The comparison to the iPhone and other Apple products has been made by many other commentators.
A Juul starter kit sells for about $49.99. [25] Given the high nicotine concentrations in Juul, the nicotine-related health consequences of its use by young people could be more severe than those from their use of other e-cigarette products. [26] In 2017 Juul Labs was spun out of Pax Labs as an independent company. [4]
An electronic cigarette (e-cigarette), or vape, [note 1] [1] is a device that simulates tobacco smoking. It consists of an atomizer, a power source such as a battery, and a container such as a cartridge or tank. Instead of smoke, the user inhales vapor. [2] As such, using an e-cigarette is often called "vaping". [3]
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 August 2024. Device to vaporize substances for inhalation A vaporization heat wand and vaporization chamber bowl used to deliver vapor through a water pipe A vaporizer or vaporiser, colloquially known as a vape, is a device used to vaporize substances for inhalation. Plant substances can be used ...
Disposable e-cigarettes are offered for a few dollars, and higher-priced reusable e-cigarettes involve an up-front investment for a starter kit. [9] Some e-cigarettes have a LED at the tip to resemble the glow of burning tobacco. [45] The LED may also indicate the battery status. [1] The LED is not generally used in personal vaporizers or mods. [3]
A report on proposed changes to U.S. dietary guidelines suggests encouraging Americans to eat more beans and lentils for protein and less red meat.
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