The Supreme Court has ruled for the Food and Drug Administration in its crackdown on sweet-flavored vaping products following a surge in teen electronic cigarette use
The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that health authorities acted properly when they blocked e-cigarette companies from marketing fruit- and dessert-flavored flavors.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that the FDA properly refused to approve flavored vape products by two e-cigarette companies because regulators determined they were too great a risk to public health.
"[W]e conclude that the FDA’s denial orders were sufficiently consistent with its predecisional guidance and thus did not run afoul of the change-in-position doctrine," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. wrote for the unanimous court.
Gothenburg, Sweden’s second-largest city, is known for its picturesque canals, vibrant culture, and thriving culinary scene. But nestled within its bustling streets is another growing trend that has captured the attention of locals and visitors alike: vaping.
Although the Food and Drug Administration in 2020 banned all fruit and mint vape ... “the first disposable vape built in the USA and filled with American-made e-liquid” on its website. “
“An Office of the Attorney General (OAG) investigation found that these companies market highly addictive, candy- and fruit ... disposable vape has a capacity of 10 mL of e-liquid at 5% nicotine ...