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Introduction: The increase in youth electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use coincided with JUUL's rapid rise, which prompted investigations and lawsuits aimed at this leading brand. In response, JUUL discontinued sweet flavors in late 2018, followed by mint flavors in November 2019. We assessed ENDS sales and prices at both the state and national level before and after JUUL's removal of mint flavors.
Aims and methods: Nielsen retail sales data on ENDS products from convenience and food stores in 4-week aggregates were analyzed between January 2019 and January 2020 in Florida and the United States. Standardized units were created. Unit market share and growth rates were calculated for top brands and flavors in the periods before and after JUUL's mint removal. Average prices within brand and product type were calculated.
Results: Following JUUL's removal of mint in November 2019, JUUL's market share dropped from over 66% in Florida and the United States to 37.1% (Florida) and 55.1% (United States). In January 2020, the second leading brands were Puff Bar (15.0%) in Florida and Vuse (18.1%) in the United States. Mint market share decreased and share of all other flavor categories increased, particularly menthol and concept. Total ENDS sales increased in Florida but decreased in the United States. Average prices of ENDS devices decreased.
Conclusions: While JUUL's actions led to a decline in its sales, Puff Bar emerged and menthol and concept flavors experienced growth. Findings also demonstrate how changes by influential brands differentially affect purchase patterns at the national and state level.
Implications: These findings support the growing body of evidence that tobacco industry self-regulation, with selective flavor removal by the leading ENDS brand in this case, is insufficient to reduce total ENDS sales, including sales of flavored products which are preferred by youth. Results suggest that brand and flavor substitution compensated for the removal of mint JUUL pods. Understanding changes to the ENDS market in response to industry actions, at both the state and national level, can inform future regulation and interventions. These findings can also inform efforts to prevent and reduce youth ENDS use.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's crackdown narrowly targets reusable vaping devices like Juul, the blockbuster brand that helped trigger the teen vaping craze in the U.S. Under the new policy, only menthol and tobacco flavours are allowed for those devices.
The agency's rationale: Reusable vaping devices are far and away the most popular with underage users, preferred by more than 60 per cent of high schoolers who vape, according to survey data collected last year.
Thursday was the deadline for makers of reusable e-cigarettes to stop selling fruity and candy flavours. Juul was already in compliance. It dropped its best selling mint and most other flavours before the ban was announced in early January and only sells tobacco and menthol.
Fontem chief Antoine Blonde countered that its customers are adults, not children. Less than 3 per cent of high school students who vape reported blu as their preferred brand, according to 2019 government data.
They're easier to hide because "they're smaller and when you're done you can just throw it away," said the 16-year-old Fuhrman, who says he no longer vapes. He's now an anti-vaping activist and his mother is one of the founders of a parents' group opposed to youth vaping.
At $20 for a three-pack, Stig may not seem cheap. But Fuhrman and other teens say it's a smaller investment than the $40 or $50 needed to buy a Juul device and a four-pack of pods. Furhman says teens will instead buy a pack of Stigs "for the weekend and then just be done with it."
Researchers who study e-cigarette trash around high schools say they have noticed a shift in what teens are vaping. Jeremiah Mock, of the University of California, San Francisco, has been finding discarded Puff Bars in local school parking lots over the last three months.
Gardner doesn't stock his most requested brand, Puff Bar, but sells a rival disposable. Most of his business comes from larger, tank-based vapes, which are more popular with adults and allow users to customize flavours and nicotine concentrations. Those products are exempt from government flavour restrictions.
E-cigarettes, which heat a nicotine solution into a vapour, are often promoted as a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes but the FDA has not approved any vaping product to help smokers quit. The makers of all vaping products face a May deadline to submit applications for government health and safety review.
Mike Chang, owner of Master Piece Smoke Shop in New York City, says most of his customers who buy disposables switched from Juul after the company pulled its mint, mango and dessert flavours last fall. The company took that voluntary step under pressure from multiple federal investigations and lawsuits from state and local authorities.
The San Francisco company's retail sales have fallen 35 per cent since their peak last July, driven by the loss of flavours, according to Wall Street research firm Piper Sandler. Juul does not sell disposable e-cigarettes.
The CZAR CZ9000 Disposable Vape is the perfect choice for vapers who appreciate convenience, powerful performance, and an array of enticing flavors. Get ready to take your vaping experience to new heights with this incredible disposable vape.
Choose from a tantalizing range of flavors that will excite your taste buds. Experience the minty freshness of Alaskan Mint or the tangy sweetness of Blue Razz Ice. If you prefer a clean and straightforward flavor, Clear is the way to go. Cranberry Grape, Fuji Apple, and Strawberry Banana offer unique fruit combinations that will leave you wanting more. Dive into the vibrant and colorful taste of Rainbow, or enjoy the refreshing blend of Strawberry Kiwi and Strawberry Watermelon. And if you crave an icy twist, Watermelon Ice is sure to cool you down.
Puff Plus Disposable Pod Device Indulge in the wondrous flavors of the PUFF PLUS Disposable Device, featuring a larger 3.2mL prefilled capacity, 50mg nicotine strength, and is crafted with a 550mAh battery to last approximately 800 puffs of delicious flavor, based on manufacturer's claim.
Flavor:Pina Colada - Your choice to be a voracious vaper is here, and the blessed opportunity to be just that with the dapper coconut
flavor.Mixed Berry - Want a berry-filled experience? Look no further with Puff Bar Plus Mixed Berries which has generated this tasty berry mix with deliciously sweet strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.
If you like all three berries, you will definitely love this!Strawberry Watermelon - Notes of sweet strawberry and ripened watermelon blend together to create a fusion of both flavors for a delectable vaping experience.
Cool Mint - Heavenly mint is blessed with menthol for an even more satisfying cooling vape experience that will tantalize the tongue.
Guava Ice - Luscious guavas are juiced, extracting the precious nectar to blend with nicotine salts, for a delicious vaping experience that will enrapture the taste buds.Lychee Ice -
Sweet tropical lychees are mixed with powerful nicotine salts that will capture the attention of the tongue.Peach Ice -
Sweet peaches are mixed with menthol for a soothing but fruity vape experience starring frigid mentholation.
Watermelon - Delectable summertime watermelons are sliced and juiced into a sweet vapable nectar featuring nicotine salts.
PUFF PLUS Disposable Device Features:
Disposable - Non-Rechargeable & Non-Refillable
5% Nicotine Salt Strength
Approximately 800 Puffs
Draw-Activated Firing Mechanism
Integrated 550mAh Rechargeable Battery
3.2mL Juice Per Puff PLUS
Puff Bar, one of the latest designs of e-cigarettes, heats a mixture of liquid using a battery-powered coil at certain temperatures to emit aerosol. This study presents a mass-based characterization of emissions from seven flavors of Puff Bar devices by aerosolizing with three puff topographies [(puff volume: 55 < 65 < 75-mL) within 4-seconds at 30-seconds interval]. We evaluated the effects of puff topographies on heating temperatures; characterized particles using a cascade impactor; and measured volatile carbonyl compounds (VCCs). Modeled dosimetry and calculated mass median aerodynamic diameters (MMADs) were used to estimate regional, total respiratory deposition of the inhaled aerosol and exhaled fractions that could pose secondhand exposure risk. Temperatures of Puff Bar e-liquids increased with increasing puff volumes: 55 mL (116.6 C), 65 mL (128.3 C), and 75 mL (168.9 C). Flavor types significantly influenced MMADs, total mass of particles, and VCCs (g/puff: 2.15-2.30) in Puff Bar emissions (p < 0.05). Increasing puff volume (mL:55 < 65 < 75) significantly increased total mass (mg/puff: 4.6 < 5.6 < 6.2) of particles without substantially changing MMADs (1m:1.02 0.99 0.98). Aerosol emissions were estimated to deposit in the pulmonary region of e-cigarette user (4144%), which could have toxicological importance. More than 2/3 (6777%) of inhaled particles were estimated to be exhaled by users, which could affect bystanders. The VCCs measured contained carcinogensformaldehyde (29.6%) and acetaldehyde (16.4%)as well as respiratory irritants: acetone (23.9%), isovaleraldehyde (14.5%), and acrolein (4.9%). As Puff Bar emissions contain respirable particles and harmful chemicals, efforts should be made to minimize exposures, especially in indoor settings where people (including vulnerable populations) spend most of their life-time. Copyright 2023 American Association for Aerosol Research. , This work was authored as part of the Contributor's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 USC. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under US Law.
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