https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/23/fda-bans-juul-e-cigarettes-as-us-cracks-down-on-nicotine-products.html

  • grisbajskulor [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Ok yeah. The PR thing seems correct.

    And then also given the other comments here, Philip Morris seems to be trying to position themselves as a "responsible partner" of the FDA. If the FDA says Juul needs to be banned, Philip Morris will take a hit, but will make up the loss from their other brands getting boosted. The reason they need to position themselves as a responsible FDA partner is because they want to be trusted both by the FDA (and somewhat the general public) as the #1 "nicotine quitting" brand, which takes some logical legwork given that they make their money off nicotine.

    I'm not well versed in the machinations of this country but I can see that's kinda how it works..? Idfk.