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  2. Juul - Wikipedia

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    Juul Labs, Inc. (/ ˈ dʒ uː l /, stylized as JUUL Labs) is an American electronic cigarette company headquartered in San Francisco. [1] Its flagship product is the Juul electronic cigarette, which atomizes nicotine salts derived from tobacco supplied by one-time use cartridges. [8]

  3. Smoking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Canada is banned in indoor public spaces, public transit facilities and workplaces (including restaurants, bars, and casinos), by all territories and provinces, and by the federal government. As of 2010, legislation banning smoking within each of these jurisdictions is mostly consistent, despite the separate development of ...

  4. The FDA reverses ban on Juul e-cigarettes - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it has reversed its ban on Juul e-cigarettes while it reviews new court decisions and considers updated information provided by the vape maker.

  5. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Bhutan implemented a ban on the production and sale of tobacco and tobacco-related products, which encompassed e-cigarettes as well. However, individuals are allowed to bring e-cigarette products into the country for personal use, with the condition that import duties are paid and carriers can provide evidence of taxation.

  6. San Francisco Bans Sales of Juuls and All Other E-Cigarettes

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  7. 39 states investigating Juul's marketing of vaping products - AOL

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  8. Tobacco and Vaping Products Act - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco products must have legible packaging with text in both of Canada's official languages, English and French. The package must contain health warnings and information on toxic emissions, either in the form of text or pictures and text. They must be displayed on equal opposite sides of the packaging, on the largest visible side, and on the lid.

  9. 11 Products Banned in Other Countries - AOL

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    You probably never think twice about popping a minty stick of gum in your mouth, but you would in Singapore, where chewing gum is illegal. And eating French fries without ketchup may seem strange ...