Juul E-cigarette Sales Continue to Decline in January
According to reports from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, global consulting firm Nielsen recently released a new research report showing that sales of JUUL products in the United States continued to decline through January 2020. The company's data showed t
According to reports from Winston-Salem (NC), a recent study released by the internationally renowned consulting firm Nielsen shows that as of January 2020, sales of products from the American e-cigarette company JUUL continue to decline.
The company's research data indicates that as of January 2020, the sales of mainstream e-cigarette products in the U.S. have decreased by another 4.8% year-on-year. Analysts believe that following the outbreak of lung injury diseases in the U.S., sales of vapor-type e-cigarette products are expected to continue to decline in the future.
The company's research data indicates that as of January 2020, the sales of mainstream e-cigarette products in the U.S. have decreased by another 4.8% year-on-year. Analysts believe that following the outbreak of lung injury diseases in the U.S., sales of vapor-type e-cigarette products are expected to continue to decline in the future.



