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The FDA previously rejected Reynold’s application for its more popular menthol flavor, but the company is challenging that FDA OKs best-selling e-cigarette Vuse Alto, but only in tobacco flavor ...
The FDA over the years has approved only 34 flavored e-cigarette varieties, all tobacco or menthol flavored. The agency maintains that it has not categorically banned flavored e-cigarette products.
The FDA recently approved menthol-flavored e-cigarettes for the first time. It has approved other e-cigarette products as well. Amid the debate on the potential health dangers of vaping, ...
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments about the federal regulation of flavored e-cigarettes, in a case pitting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against two vaping companies. Justices ...
In 2020, the FDA ordered a halt on sales of vaping products with sweet and fruity flavors. [285] In 2021, the FDA has denied marketing approval for a large number of e-cigarette products. In 2022, the FDA targeted the company Juul, denying it a marketing application and ordering Juul's products off of the US the market.
In 2018, per an investigation by the FDA, Juul agreed to pull certain flavored cartridges (which could entice underage use) from the market. In 2019, the company reached a settlement with the Center for Environmental Health, under which it agreed to scale back and restrict its marketing efforts to those who are appropriately aged.
The FDA has authorized the sale of only 27 e-cigarette products, and all except one have been tobacco flavored, which is not widely used by young people. It has denied millions of others.
States like Massachusetts are considering a ban on flavored tobacco and vape products, and in New York, Manhattan is expected to become the largest city to ban all vaping flavors except tobacco. [20] Other states that have already banned the use of vitamin E acetate in vape products include Colorado and Ohio.