When vaping systems and devices first came onto the market, it was easy to get caught up in the hype.
Not only did they apparently eliminate the risk of second-hand smoke, but they seemed to give off the impression that they were safer to use than conventional cigarettes.
Unfortunately, reports would eventually come in to reveal that this impression was too good to be true. First, reports of the devices batteries exploding caused some worry, particularly when one such case destroyed a teen's jaw.
Worse yet, another teen experienced collapsed lungs after using a Juul device for an extended period of time.
With the dangers of vaping now becoming clearer, the CEO of Juul is now finding himself warning certain customers away from his product.