Juuls stated mission is improving the lives of the one billion adult smokers. Created by two former smokers and Stanford design graduates (one of whom also worked as a design engineer at Apple), the duo wanted to make a device that looked sleek and attractive: When they could find no attractive alternative to cigarettes, [James Monsees and Adam Bowen] recognized a groundbreaking opportunity to apply industrial design to the smoking industry, which had not materially evolved in over one hundred years
Similarly, if its the social element of smoking that you like, you can still go outside and chat to your friends
[] The eschar is usually seen in warm areas of the body which are usually covered with cloths, including the abdomen, back, perineum, inguinal region, axilla, and underneath the breasts
Government authorities in many countries regulate the printing and packaging of cigarette boxes under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) guidelines