

Juul is also the name, well, part of the name (Juul Labs), of the company behind the Juul line of vaping products. If it doesn’t produce smoke, well, what does it produce? If you’re wondering this, the answer is simple: Juul devices produce a nicotine-infused aerosol vapor. While the liquid does contain nicotine, among other things, it does not contain any actual tobacco, which is the plant from which nicotine is derived. Instead, they utilize e-liquid, which is also known as e-juice and vape juice. In fact, they neither use tobacco nor burn.

Juuls, unlike cigarettes, do not burn tobacco. Juul Labs describes it as “an easy to use vaporizer designed for adult smokers looking for a genuine alternative to smoking.” Another phrase that one might use to define a Juul device is “electronic cigarette,” or e-cigarette for short. In essence, Juul devices are ENDS, which is short for electronic nicotine deliver systems. To kick things we off, we’ll first explain what a Juul is. This is the silver Juul device, which is available exclusively to Juul’s auto-ship customers. To learn more about all things Juul, continue reading.

In it, you’ll find answers to many common questions as well as in-depth information on a range of Juul related topics, including device kits, pods, leaks, usage, costs, concerns, and more. This is a comprehensive guide to all things Juul.
