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Three major tobacco companies urge the FDA to ban refillable e-liquid e-cigarettes

Introduction: Reynolds has reportedly submitted a 119-page document to the FDA recommending a ban on refillable e-liquid e-cigarettes from the market. The main reason is its hope that the FDA will regulate e-cigarette flavors in the same way it regulates

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Lead: It is reported that Reynolds has submitted a 119-page document to theFDA, suggesting that theFDA ban refillable e-liquid e-cigarettes from the market. The main reason is that it hopes theFDA will regulate e-cigarette flavors the same way it regulates traditional tobacco. China e-cigarette news: According to Winston-Salem magazine, Reynolds has submitted a 119-page document to theFDA, recommending that theFDA ban refillable e-liquid e-cigarettes from the market. Since entering the e-cigarette industry, Reynolds has kept the variety of its e-cigarette flavors to a minimum, mainly because it hopes theFDA will regulate e-cigarette flavors just as it regulates traditional tobacco. In fact, as early as August this year, before theFDA comment period ended, Altria Group and Lorillard had already submitted similar reports, though not as urgently or forcefully as Reynolds. Reynolds CEO Cameron said: “The reason we are doing this is that we do not want to see manufacturers freely adding other substances to bottles of e-liquid, a phenomenon that has already triggered strong public protest. In addition, large amounts of non-nicotine substances are being added to e-cigarettes.” For the English article, click: http://www.ecigarfan.com/2014/09/10/big-3-tobacco-want-fda-to-ban-vapor-e-cigs/
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