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The Morning After: The FDA could ban Juul’s e-cigarettes

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The FDA could ban Juul’s e-cigarettes

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The Morning After: The FDA could ban Juul’s e-cigarettes

Mat Smith
·Bureau Chief, UK
Thu, June 23, 2022, 8:15 PM·3 min read
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Andrew Kelly / Reuters

The Food and Drug Administration is preparing to stop Juul from selling e-cigarette products in the US, and the decision could come soon, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.

Along with other e-cigarette makers, Juul submitted its products to the FDA for review in 2020. The agency was looking into the possible benefits of vaping as an alternative to cigarettes, but the popularity of the products among young people has had the opposite result.

Beyond the FDA, Juul has faced multiple lawsuits costing tens of millions of dollars over accusations of marketing to minors. In reaction to the news report yesterday, many vapers have apparently rushed to stock up on Juul supplies ahead of the possible sales ban.

— Mat Smith

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