The state’s attorney general sued 13 companies that make and distribute popular vaping devices, seeking a permanent ban on the flavored products. By Alyce McFadden Disposable e-cigarettes with ...
Other companies named in the lawsuit include Puff Bar, MYLE Vape, Pod Juice ... "technological gimmicks" such as games and wireless devices "to make sure that once a child picks up that device ...
Puff Bar and MYLE Vape did not immediately return requests ... About 1.6 million school children reported using the devices in 2024, compared with more than 5 million in 2019.
The manufacturers, distributors and retailers named in the lawsuit are Puff Bar, MYLE Vape, Pod Juice, Mi-One Brands ... To date, the FDA has authorized 34 e-cigarette products and devices and none of ...
We spoke to the bright engineering minds who brought a vape-connected "Tamagotchi" — which dies if you don't inhale — to life ...
Some doctors and public health experts worry Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's tax plan might nudge ex-smokers and those trying to quit back to cigarettes.
The suit, which names popular vape manufacturers including Puff Bar, PVG2, EVO Brands, Demand Vape, Magellan Technology, Midwest Goods, Pod Juice, Safa Goods, Mi-One Brands, Mylé Vape ...
The manufacturers, distributors, and retailers named in the lawsuit are Puff Bar, MYLE Vape, Pod Juice, Mi-One Brands, Happy Distro, Demand Vape, EVO Brands, PVG2, Magellan Technology, Midwest ...
A Grand Island 15-year-old attacked his mother Tuesday after she found that he possessed a vaping device. The 39-year-old woman reported that her son assaulted her by restricting her airway ...
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