Former Juul Executive Says Company Sent Out 1 Million Contaminated Pods They Refused to Recall

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The ongoing drama involving popular vape company Juul escalated on Tuesday after a former executive filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging Juul shipped out one million contaminated pods and didn’t bother to recall them.

on Tuesday after a former executive filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging Juul shipped out one million contaminated pods and didn’t bother to recall them.that Siddharth Breja, Juul’s former senior vice president of global finance, alleges he was fired after raising alarm about the pods on several occasions. The first involved pods which were reportedly resold to consumers in February 2019.

The lawsuit claims that then-CEO Kevin Burns shot down that idea, saying, “Half our customers are drunk and vaping like mo-fos, who the fuck is going to notice the quality of our pods.”The second time Breja raised alarm, he says, was in March 2019, when he became aware that 250,000 mint refill kits had been made with contaminated e-liquid and sent out to consumers.

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GreatDismal The only thing worse for a company's reputation than having to recall a and product, is having to recall a bad product and not doing it.

Considering how much the company was sold for, it wouldn't surprise me that there was at least one firing if this is true. 😒

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That’s fuuuucked up if it’s true

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