Juul was spun-off from Pax (unclear to me if Pax still owns a portion of it). And Juul's nicotine is the "big driver" of Juul's sales, not weed (as the commenter above claims)
I have a friend who works at a competitor and according to him PAX still owned a majority after the spinout. Although, I tried looking it up and Philip Morris just bought a 35% stake, so this may no longer be true.
> Juul's nicotine is the "big driver" of Juul's sales, not weed
I agree, just trying to clarify that (at least at one point) the company that owns Juul also sold weed vapes.
> Juul's nicotine is the "big driver" of Juul's sales, not weed
I agree, just trying to clarify that (at least at one point) the company that owns Juul also sold weed vapes.