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Juul Labs to stop selling fruit-flavored pods in Canada

Published 2020-01-14, 07:29 p/m
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Signage for Juul vaping products is seen on a storefront in New York City

(Reuters) - Juul Labs Inc confirmed on Tuesday it will stop selling its fruit-flavored vaping pods in Canada, a move that could help the e-cigarette maker stave off mounting scrutiny over the surging popularity of its products with teenagers.

Juul has adopted a similar strategy in the United States where it has also withdrew fruit, dessert and mint nicotine flavors from retail stores and website.

A company spokesman confirmed an earlier report from The Logic portal, which said https://thelogic.co/news/exclusive/juul-canada-halting-production-on-fruit-flavours-as-it-attempts-public-reset/?utm_source=Post_Media&utm_medium=Homepage_Widget&utm_campaign=Evergreen&utm_term=Juul+Canada+halting+production+on+fruit+flavours+as+it+attempts+public+%E2%80%98reset%E2%80%99&utm_content=homepage Juul Labs Canada will temporarily stop producing fruit-flavoured vaping pods.

Existing supplies of the flavored pods will not be pulled from store shelves and could be reintroduced under the guidance of the Canadian health regulator, the report said.

The company will halt production of mango, vanilla, fruit and cucumber pods, as of Wednesday, but tobacco- and mint-flavored varieties will still be sold in Canada, CBC News reported https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/juul-canada-flavoured-vaping-pods-1.5426832.

Canadian health regulators have been considering stricter regulations on the e-cigarette industry amid growing fears surrounding vaping's safety and mounting evidence that youth vaping is on the rise both among people who once smoked and those who had not.

In December, Canada's minister of health had proposed a ban on promotion and advertising of vaping products in public spaces, convenience stores and online.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration announced a ban on some popular e-cigarette flavors, including fruit and mint, allowing only menthol and tobacco flavors to remain on the market.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Signage for Juul vaping products is seen on a storefront in New York City

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