FDA Cracks Down on E-Cig Flavors

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Gottlieb is now pushing for all e-cigarettes flavors, except for tobacco, mint and menthol, to be sold in age-restricted locations, in person and online.

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This announcement comes on the heels of another announcement made in September where Commissioner Gottlieb called the rise in youth use of e-cigs an “epidemic”. These announcements have caused some e-cigarette makers to take a serious look at their inventory of flavors, and cut back.

The leader in the e-cigarette space, JUUL, released this statement on their website in response to Commissioner Gottlieb’s worries, “We don’t want anyone who doesn’t smoke, or already use nicotine, to use JUUL products. We certainly don’t want youth using the product. It is bad for public health, and it is bad for our mission. JUUL Labs and FDA share a common goal – preventing youth from initiating on nicotine.”

To prevent nicotine from getting into the hands of youth, they have stopped selling popular flavors like fruit, cream and cucumber to convenience stores and vape shops. They will only sell those products online under intense scrutiny, “To complete an order at JUUL.com, users are asked to provide their name, date of birth, permanent address, and the last four digits of their social security number. This information is verified by a third party and cross-referenced with publicly available records to confirm the person is at least 21 years of age.”