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The Food and Drug Administration announced that it was a surprise inspection of e-cigarette maker Juul, CNBC reported. The scrutiny follows the Trump administration's request for documents in April, as part of a larger investigation into marketing practices and minors. The raid, "according to an FDA statement. The administration has taken an increasing adversarial stance as it has become popular among teens. "We look forward to presenting young people in the 60-day time frame as outlined by FDA," Juul said Tuesday. "On Sept. 12, the FDA said major e-cigarette makers had 60 days to submit plans" We want to be part of the solution in underage use, and we believe it will work. to reduce teen use; Six days later, the FDA commissioner issued a scathing letter in which he pleaded "E-cigarette brands also took a hit in the Senate on Tuesday, as Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) called for an instant ban on flavored e-cigarettes and moves to curb online sales.
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