- Juul, one of the nation’s top e-cigarette company’s, may soon have its products pulled from US shelves
- The company has had its application rejected by the FDA to continue selling flavored nicotine goods in the US, per a report
- Flavored e-cigarettes have been blamed for recent increases in teenage smoking, leading to increased regulation
- The Biden Admin is also pushing to limit the amount of nicotine present in cigarettes sold in America