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Juul agrees to $438.5 million settlement, youth marketing restrictions
Juul agrees to stop advertising to youth in settlement with Oakland nonprofit
Data Visualization: Increase in Youth E-cigarette Use Happened at Same Time as Increased JUUL Sales
Juul to Pay $462 Million to Six States Over Youth Marketing - Bloomberg
Juul E-Cig Attracted Teens on Social Media, Anti-Tobacco Group Says
Attorney General Mark Vargo announces settlement of JUUL youth vaping suit
FDA Ban on Juul E-Cigarettes Draws Praise From Youth Vaping Opponents
How Juul Created a Teen Vaping Epidemic
Column: Studies show how Juul exploited social media to get teens to start vaping - Los Angeles Times
Juul agrees to pay $1.2 bln in youth-vaping settlement - Bloomberg News | Reuters
JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident
How Juul Created a Teen Vaping Epidemic
Juul bought ads on kids' sites, created 'epidemic' of youth vaping, suit claims – The Hill
Juul will pay $1.2 billion to settle multiple youth-vaping lawsuits | Engadget
Juul ad study finds company targeted youth from beginning - Vox
Juul Settles Multistate Youth Vaping Inquiry for $438.5 Million - The New York Times
JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident
Juul to pay $462 million to six US states, D.C. over youth addiction claims | Reuters
Juul to pay $462M to 6 states over youth addiction claims
The great American youth vaping epidemic. Really? – The Counterfactual
Juul to pay $439 million in settlement over marketing to teens - The Washington Post
Juul E-Cig Attracted Teens on Social Media, Anti-Tobacco Group Says
JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids on Twitter: "Juul is in the hot seat today as @OversightDems questions their execs about Juul's role in creating the youth e-cig epidemic. Don't be fooled: They lured
Juul ad study finds company targeted youth from beginning - Vox
JUUL LABS ACTION PLAN • Juul Labs
Denver Suing JUUL, Other E-Cig Companies Over Youth Vaping Epidemic | Westword