The FDA bans most fruit- and mint-flavored nicotine vaping products to curb teen use

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Earlier today, the FDA issued a ban on most fruit and mint-flavored nicotine vaping products to curb teen use.

The Food and Drug Administration is banning most fruit- and mint-flavored nicotine vaping products in an effort to curb a surge in teen use, the agency said Thursday.

"The United States has never seen an epidemic of substance use arise as quickly as our current epidemic of youth use of e-cigarettes," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement Thursday. The FDA is specifically banning cartridge-based nicotine pods like Juul, allowing vape shops to continue selling tank-based flavored nicotine liquids, which require users to manually fill their pods.

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