FDA grants first authorization for fruit-flavored vapes for adults, signaling a policy shift

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The FDA granted its first authorization for fruit-flavored e-cigarettes intended for adults who want to quit or cut back on smoking, marking a notable policy shift tied to the Trump administration; the Mango, Blueberry and two menthol varieties from Glas Inc. will require government ID age-verification and a Bluetooth connection to the user's device, a setup aimed at reducing youth access, while health groups warn that flavors still drive teen vaping and critics question whether the risk–reduction rationale outweighs youth appeal.
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