Tuesday’s decision only applies to Vuse’s Solo e-cigarette and its tobacco-flavored nicotine cartridges. The agency said data from the company showed the e-cigarette helped smokers ...
In 2024, over 1.6 million youth, including 7.8% of high schoolers, reported current e-cigarette use. Vuse, the brand at issue here, is the fourth most popular e-cigarette brand among youth.