FDA Cracking Down on E-Cigs

Convenience stores and gas stations will effectively be banned from selling most flavored e-cigarettes under restrictions issued Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration.

The new directives for retailers and manufacturers, first proposed by the FDA in November,are aimed at limiting access to the e-cigarette flavors most popular among children and teens, whose use of the devices surged last year. Market leader Juul Labs Inc. sells nicotine liquids in flavors such as mango and cucumber. Others sell strawberry shortcake, gummy bear and cotton candy flavors.

“This is a real tipping point,” said FDA chief Scott Gottlieb, who plans to step down sometime over the next month. If underage vaping continues to increase, he said, the agency later this year could consider pulling pod-based vaporizers such as Juul's from the market altogether.

Full article at WallStreetJournal

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