Puff Bar Disposable Is Still On The Watch List
Puff Bar sells disposable e-cigarettes online in a range of fruit flavors, such as pink lemonade, tobacco, and strawberry. The e-cigarettes have an attractive appearance, with some even illuminating. These devices contain 5% nicotine salt or 50 mg.
The advertising and sales from TikTok or Instagram have laid the path for the success of these gadgets, which exploded in popularity in 2019. Despite the presence of synthetic nicotine in these products, they remain on the market and are selling well.
In December of 2018, however, New Jersey Representative Mikie Sherrill introduced the Clarifying Nicotine Authority Act of 2021, a bipartisan bill that would grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate synthetic nicotine products in the same manner as tobacco-derived nicotine products. The law was enacted by Congress on March 11, making the future of synthetic nicotine uncertain.
After a lawsuit was filed against Juul Labs and a $40 million settlement was reached, more focus is now being placed on Puff Bar.
Stein expressed worry that "Children are attracted to Puff Bar tastes because they are described as "trendy." He stated, "We are currently examining Puff Bar and other firms along the whole distribution chain, from producer to store and everything in between, to ensure that they are not benefiting from minors." If I discover unlawful conduct, I will not hesitate to pursue legal action."
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