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Regulators Permit Sale of Unapproved E-Cigarettes and Nicotine Pouches
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- May 26, 2026
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Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made a controversial move by granting authorization for the sale of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes in the United States. A manufacturer is now permitted to produce electronic cigarettes with mango and blueberry flavors.
This decision marks a departure from the FDA’s previous stance. For years, the agency maintained that such products posed significant risks to young people. The introduction of fruit flavors in e-cigarettes has consistently raised concerns about their appeal to children and teenagers.
The move has not gone without criticism. The American Academy of Pediatrics, along with numerous public health advocates, strongly opposed the decision. These organizations have expressed alarm over the potential impact on youth vaping rates. They argue that fruit-flavored options may entice underage individuals, undermining efforts to curb vaping among young populations.
Despite these warnings, the FDA has proceeded with allowing these products on the market, raising questions and concerns about future regulatory actions in the field of tobacco and nicotine products.