I had no idea Juul was even capable of paying $430+ million in a settlement. The settlement against them included 34 states, that were all against the way that Juul promoted their vape products. This also limits the way Juul can promote their products.
The suit claims that Juul promoted to underage via launch parties, advertisements using young good looking people, and more. They also liked about the amount of nicotine they included.
But yeah, that's a lot of money to have to pay out. Makes me wonder how much Juul is worth. I looked more into it, and of course part of it is owned by Altria who previously was known as Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Ring any bells? They make Marlboro cigarettes. Figures the tobacco industry hopped on the bandwagon.
Oh and I guess they also bought ad space in Seventeen magazine, and on the Nick Jr. TV network. According to wikipedia. Not looking good.