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In August 2018, Juul introduced pods in 3 percent strengths for its mint and Virginia tobacco flavors. [78] This is equivalent to 30 mg/ml. Each cartridge contains propylene glycol, glycerin, flavorings, and nicotine salts. [79] Juul pods came in eight flavors until late 2019, of which mango was the most popular. [80]
Juul rose to popularity quickly, growing by 700% in 2016 alone. [117] On 17 July 2018 Reynolds announced it will debut in August 2018 a pod mod type device similar Juul. [378] The popularity of the Juul pod system has led to a flood of other pod devices hitting the market. [379]
The company's new menthol-flavored pods have a nicotine concentration of 18 mg/mL and are Juul's latest premarket tobacco product application to. Juul's e-cigarettes were briefly banned in the U.S ...
Out of all the Juul pods tested, tobacco and menthol were found to contain the highest levels of glucan. The news comes just days after the Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on single ...
An 18-year-old patient reported using a Juul device with mint flavored pods in the days leading to episodes of pneumothorax in January 2019. [233] In sampling multiple e-cigarette delivery systems, a 2019 study reported Juul pods were the only product to demonstrate in vitro cytotoxicity from both nicotine and flavor chemical content, in ...
Juul still sells pods and e-cigarette devices online and in retail outlets. While the company rose to fame with flavored pods, the only flavors it currently sells are tobacco and menthol.
A Florida college student is warning others about the dangers of smoking Juul pods after one of his lungs collapsed from the toxic chemicals in his mint-flavored pods.
Severe pain in the side, lung collapse, "black spots" on the lungs in a patient using about half a Juul mint pod a day for about 18 months. [114] Chest and back pain from recurrent pneumothoraces (air in the chest outside of the lungs) [115] Trouble breathing, necessitating a ventilator and medically induced coma. [116]