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5-figure ad buy urges states to crack down as China floods market with illicit vapes: 'Trump was right'

"It says, right there, made in China. New data shows the market is being flooded with ... It's been a struggle to keep illegal e-cigarettes from reaching young people." PAI says the ad is meant ... Read More
WATCH: Are dangerous Chinese vapes flooding the U.S. market?

(The Center Square) – Vaping devices have become increasingly popular in the U.S. in recent years, including among youths, but one expert says many of the vapes from China could be dangerous. Read More
Illegal vapes flood U.S. market as FDA struggles to squeeze out illicit products

The campaign calls on states to stop the flow of illegal vapes from China ... and many other e-cigarette devices are illegal but sit atop the market as U.S.-based producers attempt to compete. Read More
Illegal vapes flood U.S. market as FDA struggles to squeeze out illicit products | News | wfmz.com

The campaign calls on states to stop the flow of illegal vapes from China ... and many other e-cigarette devices are illegal but sit atop the market as U.S.-based producers attempt to compete. Read More
Illegal vapes flood U.S. market as FDA struggles to squeeze out illicit products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration only allows retailers to sell 34 specific e-cigarettes, but counterfeits are inescapable. Originally published on thecentersquare.com, part of the BLOX ... Read More
Illegal vapes flood U.S. market as FDA struggles to squeeze out illicit products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration only allows retailers to sell 34 specific e-cigarettes, but counterfeits are inescapable. Read More
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