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Days after the release of a study showing that teens prefer mint-flavored vapes, Juul made a decision that's sure to have people of all ages hoarding their pods. 

As of Thursday, Juul will immediately stop selling mint Juul pods through its website and fulfilling mint Juul pod orders from retailers.

The company's announcement attributes the decision to the Monitoring the Future study, as well as the FDA's Youth Tobacco Survey that was released earlier in October. The latter study found that flavors such as mint were contributing to the prominence of youth vaping; the MTF study found that mint was the favorite Juul pod flavor of 12th and 10th graders, the second favorite flavor among 8th graders, and the flavor favored overall by "heavy Juulers" (teens who vaped 20 days or more in the last month). Read more...

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