WASHINGTON – U.S. health officials are cracking down on a brand of fruity disposable e-cigarettes that is popular with teenagers, saying the company never received permission to sell them in the U.S.The Food and Drug Administration sent a letter Monday telling the company to remove Puff Bar e-cigarettes from the market within 15 business days, including flavors like mango, pink lemonade and strawberry.
The agency sent warning letters to nine other companies either selling similarly unauthorized e-cigarettes or nicotine solutions that illegally appeal to children.
Some of those mimic packaging of sweets and cereals like Twinkies and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.The regulatory action comes months after anti-vaping advocates warned that disposable.