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by Camille Treutel Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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In a communication with The Vaping Post, Go Smoke Free shared the following :

  • “ VIP, Vapestick, 10 Motives and Vype: Owned by subsidiary company Nicoventures Holdings, which is in turn owned by British American Tobacco
  • Socialites: Owned by Stada UK Holdings, which is owned by Stada Arzneimittel AG
  • V2Cigs/Vapour2 UK: Owned by VMR Products, which is owned by Huabao International Holdings
  • Blu: Owned by Fontem Ventures, which is owned by Imperial Brands

E-cigarettes
  • British American Tobacco.
  • Lorillard.
  • Imperial Brands.
  • Japan Tobacco International.
  • Philip Morris International.
  • Altria.
Mar 4, 2022

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Is electronic nicotine delivery new?

Can e-cigarettes cause inflammation in the lungs?

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Do e-cigarettes pose a health risk?

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JUUL2 - Designed For Adult Smokers | Unlike Any E-Cigarette Or Vape ...

JUUL products deliver a satisfying nicotine experience designed for adult smokers looking for an alternative to traditional cigarettes. The JUUL Device is a vape device, also known as an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette, that has no buttons or switches, and uses a regulated temperature control.

Who bought Blu cigarettes?

Lorillard paid $135 million for Blu, but when R.J. Reynolds bought that tobacco company in 2015, its e-cigarette brand was sold to Imperial Tobacco, a company in the United Kingdom. Today, global e-cigarette sales amount to around $5 billion a year.

How many young people have tried e-cigarettes in 2014?

As of 2014, more than one-third of young adults had tried e-cigarettes.”. Sward said the trend is troubling for a number of reasons. “There is a strong association between e-cigs, cigarettes, and other burned tobacco products by young people,” she said “There is not a safe level of nicotine use for kids until the age of 24.”.

What is the biggest concern about e-cigarettes?

Aside from the health issues, the biggest concern about e-cigarettes are the users themselves .

Is the tobacco industry confident in the technology?

The tobacco industry appears so confident in the technology that they are now funding research that looks at the health effects of e-cigarettes vs. regular cigarette s. A recent study, funded by British American Tobacco used 3-D modeling to compare the inflammation in the lungs from e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes.

Is electronic nicotine delivery new?

Electronic nicotine delivery systems are not new.

Can you sell e-cigarettes in vending machines?

E-cigarettes also can’t be sold in vending machines (unless in an adult-only facility), and they can’t be distributed for free. Both the ALA and ACS would like the FDA to impose even stricter rules, such as warning labels and an advertising ban in magazines and billboards.

Is e-cigarette smoke harmful?

There are many unknowns about the health hazards of e-cigarettes, and that’s what has groups such as the ALA and ACS concerned.

How much money has been lost by vaping?

$100 BILLION – this is the amount of money that has been lost by the world’s top tobacco companies thanks to vaping. But do not think it’s over – Big Tobacco will fight back in the only way it knows how…

What is the new strategy for big tobacco?

The new strategy for big tobacco will be to acquire and buy-up established vape brands. This will allow it to gain traction into a market that was set up to kill it in the first place. The FDA’s draconian regulations will help too.

Is Juul the most high profile acquisition of late?

JUUL is the most high-profile acquisition of late, but there will be more in the following months and years.

Will Big Tobacco buy vaping assets?

But this is how Big Tobacco will sneak its way into the vaping market; it’ll buy up assets until it has control over the market.

E-cigs Have "a Pass"

Cigarette advertising has been banned on TV for over 40 years, but e-cig ads are on the air right now.

Switching Isn't Quitting

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JUUL Made Nicotine Go Viral

Since its launch in 2015, JUUL has taken control of 70% of the e-cigarette market. It's youth-targeted flavors and product design and marketing has helped skyrocket its popularity.

Why Flavors Matter

E-cigarette companies claim they don't target youth and young adults but 43 percent of young people who ever used e-cigarettes tried them because of appealing flavors.

Who owns the e-cigarette?

They’re owned by Altria, which was formerly Phillip Morris. While 80% of e-cig brands continue to be independently owned, the tobacco industry is gaining a strong foothold. Tobacco companies are even going so far as to fund research.

Why do Tobacco Companies Want Influence on the E-Cigarette Market?

Global e-cigarette sales amount to about $5 billion per year, and they’re expected to grow 24% in the year 2019 alone. Compared to $92 million in cigarette sales, that’s enormous.

Is cigarette smoke advertised in the news?

Cigarettes aren’t advertised in the news. The government runs commercials and advertisements, but who knows the tobacco industry better than the tobacco industry itself. Though they lied to us and misled us for years, they know what cigarette smoke will do to your lungs.

Is vape mod safe?

It’s the only safe product to date that serves as a viable alternative for desperate smokers. The first signs of the change were subtle. Tobacco companies began to encourage e-cigarette brands selling vape mods and box mods claiming that they wanted a smoke-free world.

Who owns Blu vape pods?

For instance, Blu, the new line of USB-sized vape pods, is actually owned by Imperial Tobacco. R.J. Reynolds bought the brand from Lorillard, the oldest tobacco company in America, which originally purchased it for $135 million. Likewise, Vype, the British vaporizer company with a variety of sleek, high-powered vape pens, is owned by none other than BAT, British American Tobacco . Ever heard of the e-cigarette brand MarkTen? You guessed it. They’re owned by Altria, which was formerly Phillip Morris. While 80% of e-cig brands continue to be independently owned, the tobacco industry is gaining a strong foothold.

Is it safe to smoke an e-cigarette?

The electronic cigarette is the first product to really challenge the tobacco industry. It’s the only safe product to date that serves as a viable alternative for desperate smokers.

Will Vaping Really Be the Next Big Industry?

Vaporizers might become just another product sold at pharmacies and convenience stores. If big tobacco industries pull their weight though, there’s no telling what could happen. The vaping market today is dominated by Chinese-based companies that churn out devices at a mile a minute with rock-bottom prices. With a bit of money though, there’s no telling where the industry could go. Smartphone vaporizers anyone?

Who invented the vaping device?

It all started with one man’s vision to invent an electronic alternative of cigarette smoking. Herbert A. Gilbert patented a device that proposed a smokeless non-tobacco cigarette alternative that could replace burning tobacco sticks rolled in paper. He dreamt of a hand held device that would produce all the effect of smoking but without the side effects. A 2017 study suggest that vaping produces less harmful effects than smoking a cigarette.

What was the only alternative to smoking tobacco?

Before vaping came into the picture, cigarettes were the only alternative. People used to smoke tobacco in pre-rolled paper rolls called cigarettes. They would smoke toxins released from the paper and tobacco all at once. But all that has changed today.

What is a black market cannabis cart?

The Black Market Cannabis carts ( which do look a lot like what nicotine vaping carts looked like 9 years ago) are confused with nicotine vaping. These carts use a liquid that contains THC. What drug dealers are doing is adding vitamin e acetate (which is an oil) to make their products appear to be like the carts that can be purchased in cannabis dispensaries.

How much money did the UK tobacco industry make in 5 years ago?

Let me explain it from a UK perspective. The total frontend receipts from tobacco sales were about £14 billion annually 5 years ago. This is the total sales figure including tax. Essentially it defines the maximum amount that the UK cigarette industry can earn from the business as there are no other channels or dependencies, apart from some small-scale dodges such as the over-produce-export-reimport scam.

Why is the UK government tobacco?

Essentially, because of the high taxes and the significant backend savings to the state from early death , the UK government (just as in China) is tobacco: they are greater than 90% stakeholders. Gov UK makes enough money every 2 or 2.5 years to completely renew the nuclear deterrent system at c. £40 billion or so.

Do you take into account vape stores?

Almost certainly less than most estimates you’ll read; the reason for that is that nearly all figures on e-cigarette sales concentrate on mainstream retail (supermarkets, convenience stores, etc.) and don’t take into account vape stores or online.

Is tobacco control malign?

There are some very malign forces at work in the Tobacco Control (TC) space.

Who owns the e-cigarette industry?

Today, some of the most popular e-cigarette brands are owned by Big Tobacco, leading to the industry’s partial transformation into Big Vape.

Why was Big Tobacco forced to innovate?

Big Tobacco was forced to innovate to compete in this space. It’s therefore going to be more productive if these innovators engage in research aimed at reducing the potential harmful effects of e-cigarettes rather than resisting regulations that are almost certainly inevitable.

Why is there a negative bias towards big tobacco?

One key reason for this persistent negative bias is that a large proportion of vapers blame Big Tobacco companies for their past smoking addictions.

What is TPR in e-cigarettes?

One possible way forward for the e-cigarette industry is to develop a transnational private regulation (TPR). A TPR is a coalition of non-government actors, including a variety of business interests, industry associations and special interest groups.

Why are independent manufacturers likely to be pushed out of the market?

Independent manufacturers are likely to be pushed out of the market because of associated cost implications. Therefore, regulations are likely to act as a barrier to entry into this highly price-elastic industry, while bolstering the positions of Big Vape/Tobacco.

What is the importance of independent manufacturers?

When independent manufacturers proactively support such a move, it will enable improvements in quality. It will also secure the support of consumers and governments, paving the way for flexible regulation and maintenance of healthy competition in the industry.

Why resist regulation in vaping?

By resisting regulations, independent players are not taking into account the regulatory preferences of vapers, especially enthusiasts , who are their a vid supporters. This could end up creating a negative image of independent players as hostile rather than developmental.

Who makes Juul vaporizers?

Juul was spun out of Pax Labs, a San Francisco-based maker of vaporizers in 2017. Started in 2007 by James Monsees and Adam Bowen, Pax itself was earlier called Ploom. Monsees and Bowen are both graduates of the design program at Stanford University.

How many people died from vaping in 2020?

An outbreak of lung injuries associated with vaping that started in August 2019 was a major catalyst for vaping regulation. As of Jan. 21, 2020, there have been 60 confirmed deaths as a result of the outbreak. The exact cause is not known.

What Is Juul Labs Inc.?

Juul was spun out of Pax Labs, a San Francisco-based maker of vaporizers in 2017. Started in 2007 by James Monsees and Adam Bowen, Pax itself was earlier called Ploom. Monsees and Bowen are both graduates of the design program at Stanford University. Pax has raised $541.7 million in seven funding rounds from the likes of Fidelity Investment, according to Crunchbase. 8 Inc. magazine reported Pax recorded sales growth of 200% in the two years prior to 2015 and sold 500,000 of its vaporizers. 9

When was Juul introduced?

JUUL, the product, was introduced in 2015 and uses a proprietary blend of nicotine developed by the Juul team. This is more potent than other, similar products in the market owing to the fact that it delivers eight times more nicotine than other e-cigarettes. 10 According to Bowen, the idea behind the blend was to eliminate the need for smokers to go back to cigarettes after an unsatisfying experience with vaping.

How many people will use e-cigarettes in 2020?

Over the last few years, e-cigarettes have become synonymous with the company that promises the same nicotine hit as conventional cigarettes with less harm. 3.6 million youth reported using e-cigarettes in 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control—and government regulators pinned part of the responsibility on Juul. 5.

Where are Juul Labs located?

Juul Labs Inc. is a six-year-old company based out of San Francisco, and Altria Group Inc. ( MO ), the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, valued the maker of the e-cigarettes at $38 billion when it invested $12.8 billion for a 35% stake.

When did Juul stop selling?

The influencer program was formally suspended ended on Oct. 31, 2018. In 2018, Juul stopped selling its flavored pods at more than 90,000 retail stores in an effort to prevent teenage consumption. 13 It will only sell flavors like mango, cucumber, and creme on its website, where users are required to demonstrate proof of age.

Who owns Markten cigarettes?

Altria (formerly Phillip Morris) owns MarkTen. Lorillard paid $135 million for Blu, but when R.J. Reynolds bought that tobacco company in 2015, its e-cigarette brand was sold to Imperial Tobacco, a company in the United Kingdom. Today, global e-cigarette sales amount to around $5 billion a year.

How many young people have tried e-cigarettes in 2014?

As of 2014, more than one-third of young adults had tried e-cigarettes.”. Sward said the trend is troubling for a number of reasons. “There is a strong association between e-cigs, cigarettes, and other burned tobacco products by young people,” she said “There is not a safe level of nicotine use for kids until the age of 24.”.

Is electronic nicotine delivery new?

Electronic nicotine delivery systems are not new.

Can e-cigarettes cause inflammation in the lungs?

A recent study, funded by British American Tobacco used 3-D modeling to compare the inflammation in the lungs from e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes. The study, published in Applied In Vitro Toxicology, showed a dramatic drop in lung inflammation with e-cigarettes.

Is e-cigarette smoke harmful?

There are many unknowns about the health hazards of e-cigarettes, and that’s what has groups such as the ALA and ACS concerned.

Can you sell e-cigs to anyone under 18?

In December 2016, the FDA did establish some rules governing the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes. They can’t be sold to anyone under 18. Buyers need to show proof of identification. E-cigarettes also can’t be sold in vending machines (unless in an adult-only facility), and they can’t be distributed for free.

Do e-cigarettes pose a health risk?

These finding are similar to what initial research has uncovered about e-cigarettes. A small batch of studies do suggest that they pose less of a health threat than regular cigarettes.

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