
Puff Bar Flavors Resurface Following FDA Ban
FDA says it is aware of the situation but declined to comment on the regulatory status of disposable e-cigarette brand.
Amiel et al. v. EVO Brands d/b/a Puff Bar
24-cv-7327, S.D.N.Y.
(Sept. 2024)
Puff Bar electronic cigarettes
Misleadingly marketing products as “tobacco-free” to make consumers think they are safe when they pose significant health risks due to the nicotine content
Misleadingly placing “5% nicotine” labels on products to make consumers think they are less addictive than they actually are
Marketing products to young people when it is illegal to sell them to people younger than 21 years old
Pending
FDA says it is aware of the situation but declined to comment on the regulatory status of disposable e-cigarette brand.
The disposable e-cigarette has replaced Juul as the go-to vape for minors.