According to Arizton’s latest research report, the e-cigarette market is growing at a CAGR of 3.36% from 2023 to 2029.
A half million fewer young people vaped this year than last, according to an analysis of the 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Brian King, director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center ...
the kind that Juul sells. The FDA notably did not ban flavored, fully disposable e-cigarettes, leading to a shift toward single-use vapes made by brands like Puff Bar, Vuse, Geek Bar and Lost Mary.
The regulation around flavored devices led to Juul products being temporarily pulled from the market last year. The agency also recently rejected approval for Vuse — a massive vape brand owned by ...
Teen use of major American e-cigarettes like Vuse and Juul remained significant, with about 12% of teens who vape reporting use of those those brands. In 2020, FDA regulators banned fruit and candy ...
The most popular brands used by vaping teens were: Elf Bar (36.1%) Breeze (19.9%) Mr. Fog (15.8%) Vuse (13.7%) JUUL (12.6%) The popularity of Elf Bar highlights a problem with the FDA’s approach to ...
The most commonly reported brands were Elf Bar (36.1%), Breeze (19.9%), Mr. Fog (15.8%), Vuse (13.7%) and JUUL (12.6%). The survey also found that more teens are using nicotine pouches.
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
The Montgomery County Council recently approved $2 million in funding for vape detectors to be installed in all MCPS high ...