Juul Files Key FDA Application to Keep Selling E-Cigarettes
- Submission marks a milestone for the once-soaring company
- Teen vaping epidemic has cast shadow over e-cigarette industry
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Juul Labs Inc. has filed an application with the Food and Drug Administration to continue selling its e-cigarettes in the U.S., the company announced Thursday, a highly anticipated milestone that will determine the fate of the once-highflying company.
Juul said it is seeking authorization for its device as well as its Virginia tobacco and menthol-flavored pods with 3% and 5% nicotine concentrations. Mango, mint and other flavors that the company stopped offering last year after facing regulatory scrutiny for allegedly attracting minors weren’t included.