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Juul suspends popular vaping flavors

Leandro by Leandro
October 17, 2019
in Business, Health
Juul suspends popular vaping flavors
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Juul Brands is suspending the sale of non-menthol flavored vapes in the United States indefinitely.

The e-cigarette maker said Thursday that its mango, creme, fruit and cucumber flavors will be pulled from its website until a Food and Drug Administration review can be completed. Until Thursday, the flavored vapes were available in the U.S. only at Juul’s website.

“We must reset the vapor category by earning the trust of society and working cooperatively with regulators, policymakers, and stakeholders to combat underage use while providing an alternative to adult smokers,” CEO K.C. Crosthwaite said.

Thursday’s announcement is the latest in a series of moves that Juul has made in an effort to review its practices and policies.

On Sept. 25, Crosthwaite replaced Kevin Burns as CEO.  That day, the company announced the suspension of all broadcast, print and digital advertising in the U.S. and said it would cease from lobbying the Trump administration on its draft flavor guidance. Juul has also stopped actively supporting San Francisco’s Proposition C, which instead of outright banning the sale of e-cigarettes prohibits their sale to anyone under the age of 21.

Crosthwaite was previously an executive at Altria Group, which owns a 35 percent stake in Juul.

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President Trump last month warned against the “very dangerous” e-cigarette industry after a national outbreak of vaping-related illnesses. So far more than 1,300 illnesses and at least 29 deaths have been linked to vaping.

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