The Food and Drug Administration is expected to announce that Juul e-cigarette products can no longer be sold in the United States as soon as Wednesday.
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to announce that Juul e-cigarette products can no longer be sold in the United States as soon as Wednesday.
The decision to pull Juul products comes after a two-year review of the company’s application to keep its tobacco- and menthol-flavored products in the U.S. market, the Wall Street Journal reported. The company has been charged with conducting years of predatory marketing tactics that enticed children and teenagers and selling flavored nicotine products in fruity flavors that appealed to youth.
This story is developing and will be updated.