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No, the pods contain 0.7ml of juice each, so that's 2.8ml in total per pack
However, you have got to consider how long the pods will last. The 50mg ones you certainly aren't going to be chugging non stop, they average about 200 puffs per pod (you'll probably have 6-10 puffs an hour), which will last most people 1-2 days.
Got to remember, these are aimed at people looking to quit smoking, not seasoned hardcore vapers. These people, aside from weighing up health benefits, are going to weigh up the cost of a JUUL against a pack of cigs. What does a pack of 20 fags cost now, £10? So that's £70 a week, whereas a pack of JUUL pods could potentially cost them £12 a week. £24 if they buy two packs. And it's fuss free as well, stick a pod in, draw on it, job done.
Cigalikes and starter kits make up the largest share of the vaping market- us hobbyist vapers make up a much smaller percentage. It's a totally different market. The demographic for JUUL users won't be trawling the internet looking for 70/30 3mg e-liquid at the lowest possible price, they are looking for something that will get them off the fags
Playing devil's advocate here. When I gave up smoking and went on to vaping I looked at the whole picture and the overall cost of ownership. If Juul has been presented to me I would have passed it over on those figures. But then I was smoking roll ups and not that many a day either. I suppose a tailor made smoker would consider a Juul to be a cheaper option.