WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Several teens testified before Congress Thursday on some of the marketing practices by the maker of Juul e-cigarettes. They said Juul representatives told their 9th-grade class ...
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A Juul representative repeatedly told a ninth grade classroom that the company's e-cigarette was "totally safe" before showing underage students the device, according to two teenagers who testified ...
Just days after reports that the Food and Drug Administration is planning to propose further restrictions on the sale of e-cigarettes, the maker of Juul announced Tuesday it is taking steps to curtail ...