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FDA Cracks Down: Prove Your Flavored Vapes Won't Hook Kids!

Published Date: 3/11/2026

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Summary

The FDA is sharing new draft advice for companies that want to sell flavored e-cigarettes, focusing on how to prove their products won’t harm kids. If you make or sell these products, you should check out the guidance and send your thoughts by May 11, 2026. This could mean tougher rules and extra costs for businesses to keep flavored vapes on the market.

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Manufacturers Face Tougher PMTA Evidence

If you make or sell flavored e-cigarettes, the FDA’s draft guidance tells companies they must show more evidence in Premarket Tobacco Product Applications (PMTAs) that flavors won’t increase youth use. The draft says this focus on youth risk could mean tougher rules and extra costs for businesses; comments on the draft are due May 11, 2026.

Fruit/Candy Flavors Get Extra Scrutiny

The FDA’s draft guidance highlights known youth initiation risks from certain flavored ENDS, especially fruit and candy/sweet flavors, and says applicants must address youth appeal when seeking market authorization. This means flavors that appeal to kids will face greater scrutiny in PMTAs moving forward.

FDA Will Consider Adult Benefit Evidence

The draft guidance says FDA recognizes that non-tobacco ENDS flavors may help some adults who smoke switch away from cigarettes and describes the types of evidence applicants can submit to show adult benefit (for example, complete switching or substantial reduction in cigarette use). Applicants can use such evidence in PMTAs to address the balance of youth risk and adult benefit.

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3/11/2026
5/11/2026

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