
Invented nicotine salt technology that delivered a cigarette-strength hit without throat burn. Designed a sleek, iPhone-like device that felt cool, not loser-y. Captured 74% market share by 2018.
Juul marketed directly to teens via Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and party-vibe campaigns. They paid schools to give "safety talks" where reps told ninth-graders Juul was safe. Internal docs called customers "fiends." By 2019, 28% of high schoolers were vaping. The feds raided, 39 states sued, and the company collapsed.
Ultria wrote down its investment to zero. Over $1.2B paid in settlements. Company worth less than 1% of peak. Founders walked with $900M each but won't admit wrongdoing.