New Warning Letters for E-Cigarettes: FDA

Categories: e-cigarettes, fda, News, Top Vapor NewsBy Published On: March 13th, 2020131 words

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) isn’t letting up on its enforcement policy toward e-cigarettes that aren’t in compliance. On March 10, 2020, the FDA issued 22 warning letters to online and brick-and-mortar e-cigarette retailers and manufacturers across the U.S. accusing them of selling unauthorized e-cigarette products.

The warning letters were to six manufacturers and a number of well-known c-stores. Among the manufacturers that received a warning letter included ProSmoke, Apollo Future Technology, Inc., Global Tobacco, LLC, Premium Manufacturing Facility, WhiteLightning USA, and United Tobacco Vapor Group. Several 7-Eleven stores in the D.C., Maryland and Florida area along with other locations of Chevron, Citgo, Conoco, Covington Food Mart/Shell, Marathon, Mobil, Pilot Travel Center, Shell, Sunoco, and Tiger Mart also received a warning letter.

Source: Tobacco Business Magazine

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