Facing Potential JUUL Lawsuit Payouts and Vape Pen Recall, Manufacturer Is Now Considering Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Reports
In addition to JUUL nicotine addiction lawsuits, the company also faces a potential ban of its products from U.S. markets.
In addition to JUUL nicotine addiction lawsuits, the company also faces a potential ban of its products from U.S. markets.
The agreement to JUUL claims brought by 34 states and territories also comes with a number of provisions designed to restrict how the company markets its vape products.
The FDA claims the manufacturer never applied for FDA approval for the gummies, which look like candy and could be a nicotine toxicity risk for children.
The FDA indicates it will give the manufacturer time to appeal its decision and address some scientific issues before enforcing a JUUL market removal order.
A federal appeals court blocked the JUUL ban temporarily, to give the company time to challenge FDA decision that requires a JUUL recall from U.S. Market
FDA announced a JUUL ban and ordered all of the JUUL vape pods removed from the market in U.S. in long-anticipated decision
Researchers indicate the side effects of JUUL are linked to use of flavored products, which have been removed from the market due to their attractiveness to teen users.
Puff Bars and other vaping product manufacturers are using a loophole allowing synthetic nicotine to avoid federal regulation, which is adding to the recent problems with teen vaping addictions that have plagued schools nationwide
Findings refute marketing claims by JUUL and similar e-cigarette manufacturers, which some argue created the teen vaping epidemic in the U.S.