E-Cigarette Company CEOs Testify Before Congress About Underage Vaping
The CEOs of JUUL and four other e-cigarette companies have answered questions from lawmakers about the actions they're taking to stop underage vaping.
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The CEOs of JUUL and four other e-cigarette companies have answered questions from lawmakers about the actions they're taking to stop underage vaping.
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