(September 11, 2019 at 11:35 pm)Athene Wrote: Big Tobacco is still bemoaning the wild popularity of vaporizers despite having a market share in e-cig business, though---Because vape users generally turn their noses up at mass-produced e-cigs as well. Vaporizers are customizable, don't rely on cartridges, and e-liquid can purchased (or made at home) with no nicotine at all.I saw a stat that JUUL accounts for 75% of all e-cig sales in the US. My two HS daughters know how bad it is in their school, most kids in their HS that vape use a JUUL product. I think it will be a matter of time before tobacco companies own nearly 100% of the e-cig/vap market. They have the money and why would they care if they sell cigarettes or e-cig type products? They are about making money not about a particular way to do that.
The tobacco industry is unable to manipulate/control consumers' nicotine consumption as they do with traditional tobacco products and e-cigs.
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