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Puff Bar this year remains the most popular brand of e-cigarette among young people, while Juul—the brand that helped make vaping popular among teens—has fallen off youngsters’ radar ...
By 2014, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that vaping among adolescents had increased by nearly 800% in just three years. More than 80% of teenagers who vaped said they did it ...
On July 13, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can regulate synthetic nicotine made in Shenzhen, China, like Puff Bar and Air Bar after companies passed through the synthetic nicotine loophole.
The Puff Bar, 3.75 inches long, comes in a range of sweet and fruity flavors, like Pink Lemonade. Disposable flavored vapes like this are growing popular among teens.
How Puff Bar has avoided FDA regulation Nearly two years ago, the Food and Drug Administration banned flavored e-cigarettes, like Juul, citing their popularity among teens. But some vaping ...
Vaping, initially marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, has become a significant public health concern. E-cigarettes, with their appealing flavors and deceptive claims, have hooked millions ...
DS Vaping, based in Shenzhen, is “the only manufacturer who was ever licensed to use” the Puff Bar “marks,” Abubaker said. The FDA started regulating e-cigarettes on Aug. 8, 2016.
Two 27-year-old vaping entrepreneurs are the mystery men behind Puff Bar, the most popular e-cigarette brand among teens, which regulators have tried and failed to force off the U.S. market.
Teen vaping decreased for the first time in 2016 after rapidly rising for years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated numbers are expected in June.
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