First, they managed to get a new generation of young people hooked on nicotine with a sleek, deceptively seductive, fruity- and candy-flavored product (with excessively high nicotine levels, and more addictive than conventional cigarettes) and even more deceptive, Big Tobacco-style marketing, all while bragging about how supposedly "woke" they were. Then they made a deal with the devil himself, Big Tobacco, when they literally SOLD OUT to them. And then when these cowardly quislings were finally called out on their misdeeds, they threw 18-20 year olds under the bus by supporting the ageist abomination that is Tobacco 21 laws. They even threw the rest of the vaping industry under the bus as well. At the end of the day, they are really nobody's friends, never were, and never will be either.
And now with that mysterious vaping-related illness reaching epidemic proportions, albeit most likely driven by black-market products with questionable additives, as well as homebrew concoctions and modified devices (though JUUL still has yet to be exonerated), the moral panic around vaping that JUUL effectively helped to create has reached such a fever pitch that the Trump administration (and several states) are passing or at least considering flavor bans for vape products. That will be the final kiss of death for JUUL, since most of these proposed bans will only allow tobacco-flavored products (yuck!) or unflavored products (meh), not even menthol or mint. Even if the ban is later lifted, if (when) it passes they are basically dead and done by that point.
And if that itself doesn't ultimately bankrupt them, the mounting lawsuits against them sure will.
Now a corporate "person" without a country, what ever will they do? (Plays the world's smallest violin)
Somebody call the coroner quick, JUUL is now circling the drain as we speak. Let's hope they take their Big Tobacco parent company, Altria (aka Philip Morris) down with them as well. And no, we will never, ever mourn their loss, not in a million years.
Good riddance! May your name and memory be forever blotted out,
UPDATE: As of September 25, 2019, their CEO, Kevin Burns, was essentially forced to resign, replaced with a Big Tobacco executive from Altria, and they pulled all advertising from the USA. And the company agreed to accept the flavor ban as well. And now they are embroiled in a criminal investigation as well.
Very much agreed. We are currently live in the age of Late Capitalism, where such type of behavior by corporations is expected and condoned by people in the business world. JUUL and similar companies lack any integrity, their sole purpose is to create money. Bluu has commercials on the radio which promote their vaping devices, sponsor music festivals and even allow people to win prizes. In this stage of capitalism, companies will try to do anything to stay afloat.
ReplyDeleteSo true, unfortunately. The late (and terminal) stage of this cancer known as capitalism is particularly malignant indeed.
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