Juul’s flavored e-cigarettes deliver massive doses of nicotine. It’s a whole new way to get kids hooked.

 

UPDATE


John,

Juul, backed by Marlboro-maker Altria, is engaged in an almost unprecedented lobbying and advertising effort.

Don’t let their sweet-talking ads fool you. Each Juul pod delivers the same amount of addictive nicotine as 20 cigarettes. It’s no wonder Altria spent $12.8 billion buying into Juul. Their mint, menthol, fruit, crème and mango flavors have fueled what the FDA warns is a “youth e-cigarette epidemic.”

The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is Fighting back

We’re setting the record straight about Juul with a series of hard-hitting ads.

Learn more and see the ads.

We also just won a court battle to force the FDA to speed up its public health review of e-cigarettes. And we’re working across the country to ban the flavored products that lure kids.

We may be outspent, but we're on the right side of the issue fighting for the health and future of our kids. This is a fight we can and must win, and we need all the help we can get to do so.   

It’s time to act: Help stop Juul and other flavored e-cigarettes and give our kids, parents and teachers a fighting chance.

Your donation will bring the fight to Juul and hit back against an industry that's addicting a generation of kids in pursuit of profit.       

Sincerely,

Bryan Buchanan
Director of Digital Engagement

 

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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