Juul pulls social media accounts ahead of FDA regulations

Jed Kim Nov 14, 2018
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An illustration shows a man exhaling smoke from an electronic cigarette in Washington, DC on Oct. 2, 2018.  EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images

Juul pulls social media accounts ahead of FDA regulations

Jed Kim Nov 14, 2018
An illustration shows a man exhaling smoke from an electronic cigarette in Washington, DC on Oct. 2, 2018.  EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images
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E-cigarette company, Juul announced it’s taking steps to curb its appeal to potential underage users. It has made its Facebook and Instagram accounts inactive. Juul also is pulling several flavored tobacco products, including mango, cucumber and fruit, from retail stores until sellers adopt a new age-verification system limiting buyers to 21 and older. Critics of the top e-cigarette startup say it’s too little, too late. Analysts think these measures will only cause a slight dip in sales for Juul. The actions come as the Food and Drug Administration prepares to issue guidelines many think will put severe restrictions on the sale of e-cigarette products.

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