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Juul disregarded early evidence it was hooking teens

Reuters: Juul executives knew young people were flocking to its breakthrough e-cigarette shortly after it went on sale in 2015, a former manager tells Reuters. Its nicotine blend was so potent, engineers devised a kill switch to limit the dosage – but the idea was shelved.

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NEWSJason SmithNovember 18, 2019
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