FDA to ban Juul products amid youth vaping concerns, report says | USA TODAY

The Food and Drug Administration has reviewed applications from Juul and hundreds of other vaping companies amid calls to crack down on youth vaping.
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The move to ban Juul's e-cigarettes could come as soon as Wednesday following a two-year review of the vaping powerhouse's application seeking authorization to continue selling non-fruit-flavored products, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The FDA has reviewed marketing applications from Juul and hundreds of other companies amid calls from anti-tobacco groups to crack down on products that led to a surge in youth vaping in the last decade. But advocates of these nicotine-delivering devices say they can help adult smokers kick the habit of smoking cigarettes or using other tobacco products.

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    1. And I did not see one single underage person…. it’s the parents fault for not keeping a close eye on their kid, not the company’s fault.
      I’m not a Juul user but I vape and I absolutely hate the taste and smell of tobacco flavor. I only vape on fruity candy flavors, and I see that because of the parents lack of parenting is going to get my flavors banned.
      Before vaping there was actual cigarettes, and kids were still smoking. With the increase in population there will always going to more people doing whatever it is….. statistics….

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