Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration approved the sale of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes in the United States. This decision allows a manufacturer to offer mango- and blueberry-flavored vapes. For years, these products faced criticism due to concerns about their appeal to children and teenagers.
The FDA’s move has drawn criticism. The American Academy of Pediatrics and numerous public health advocates have expressed disapproval of this decision. They argue that such products potentially endanger young people.

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