KEY POINTS
  • U.S. Surgeon General Jerome M. Adams declared e-cigarette use among kids an "epidemic" in the U.S.
  • Juul has become popular among young people, including teenagers. Juul says its e-cigarettes are meant for adult smokers who want to switch.
Nick Gregory, a 26-year-old manager, vapes on a JUUL at Botany Bay in Lexington, Ky.

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome M. Adams on Tuesday declared e-cigarette use among kids an "epidemic" in the U.S., pointing to companies like Juul as problematic.

Adams held up a Juul e-cigarette device and a Juul nicotine pod during a news conference when explaining how new products have entered the market that most parents wouldn't recognize as something their children are using to inhale nicotine.