News

Because tobacco companies strategically targeting kids with fruit and candy flavors and attractive packaging, nearly 90 percent of kids who use e-cigs are using flavored tobacco products.
The tobacco industry is up to their old tricks once again by doing anything they can to attract kids to their products. Fruit ...
The electronic cigarette companies said the FDA improperly assessed their applications under a standard different from ...
The agency said companies failed to show that flavored vapes would do more to benefit public health by helping smokers quit tobacco products than the harm they cause by appealing to young people.
The Supreme Court backed the FDA's refusal to authorize the sale of kid-friendly flavored vapes, including the flavors "Killer Kustard Blueberry" and "Rainbow Road." ...
In March, for example, a study in mice published by the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research ... which combine sweet fruit and cooling mint or menthol flavors, were nearly 50% more likely to ...
Federal officials need to step up efforts to bar imported e-cigarettes that target youth with sweet flavors, a coalition of ...
Greece is preparing a bill to ban all flavoured e-cigarettes, aiming to make the sale of such products less attractive among ...
Flavor restrictions do not ban all tobacco or e-cigarette products ... most commonly in sweet or fruit varieties like cotton candy, bubblegum and pink lemonade. Removing these flavors is an ...
An attempt to ban the beloved oral nicotine fix was quickly defeated after opposition from lobbying groups for the tobacco ...