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Subject FDA’s first marketing denial orders on menthol e-cigarettes
Date October 27, 2022 7:00 PM
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FDA’s first marketing denial orders on menthol e-cigarettes underscore substantial risks menthol and flavored products pose to youth and young adults.
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Oct. 27, 2022

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FDA’s first marketing denial orders on menthol e-cigarettes underscore substantial risks menthol and flavored products pose to youth and young adults ([link removed])

The denial of these two menthol e-cigarette products is a critical step in the right direction to protect our nation’s youth.

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We applaud the FDA and DOJ for filing suits, for the first time, to bar six e-cigarette manufacturers which have been marketing their products illegally for far too long from continuing to sell their products.

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