Four e-cigarette manufacturers hit with FDA fines over unauthorized products
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Four e-cigarette manufacturers hit with FDA fines over unauthorized products
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has fined four electronic cigarette manufacturers over their alleged sales of unauthorized products. The FDA said in a release on Wednesday that the agency filed a complaint against BAM Group LLC, Great American Vapes LLC, the Vape Corner Inc. and 13 Vapor Co. LLC for allegedly producing and selling…
The FDA fined four e-cigarette manufacturers for illegal sale in the U.S.
Tobacco companies BAM Group LLC, Great American Vapes LLC, The Vapor Corner Inc., and 13 Vapor Co, must pay a fine of $19.192 thousand dollars for not heeding FDA warnings and continuing to sell electric cigarettes without federal due process
FDA fines e-cigarette makers for selling products illegally in 'wakeup call' to tobacco manufacturers
The US Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that it has filed complaints against four makers of e-cigarette products, as the companies did not get authorization from the FDA to sell their products in the US market. This is the first time that the agency has filed what it calls a civil money penalty, or CMP, against e-cigarette makers who have not complied with the federal process.
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