It takes your breath away” that so many students are using the e-cigarettes, Schumer said, speaking from his midtown office. “We’ve made progress over the last decade in keeping cigarettes out of people’s hands, particularly kids. But e-cigarettes — with their trendy packaging, their kid-friendly flavors — are moving us backward.” Schumer said Juul resembles a USB flash drive and can be charged on a computer. The refillable cartridge comes in flavors such as cool mint, mango and creme brulee, according to his office.
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