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The market for Puff Bar exploded in early 2020 after the FDA banned candy and fruit-flavored e-cigarettes, like Juul, citing their popularity among teens.
The results of the test indicated that [E-Smoker] could only get 59 puffs out of this particular e-cigarette before draining the battery. Not even close to the advertised 500 puffs.
The Food and Drug Administration has continued its fight against flavored e-cigarettes which it claims are marketed toward underage smokers. The latest target: Puff Bar, a fruit-flavored disposable… ...
Walmart plans to stop selling e-cigarettes in the wake of the recent controversy over how safe the alternative smoking devices are, according to an internal memo obtained by CNBC.
In an effort to sidestep FDA rules on fruity, disposable vaporizers, e-cigarette brand Puff Bar says it is using nicotine that isn’t derived from tobacco.
E-cigarette maker Puff Bar is facing a probe by North Carolina's attorney general The North Carolina Democrat expressed concern over whether the e-cigarette is being targeted to youths.
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