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Feds Crack Down on E-Cigs Marketed to Kids
- Jessica Sleater
- May 1, 2018
- 1 min read
The FDA and FTC issued 13 warning letters to companies that misleadingly labeled or advertised e-cigarettes containing nicotine to children. They use marketing tactics such as making them look like food products such as juice boxes, candies, and cookies when in fact they are dangerous to children and can cause death, seizure, and coma. Andersen Sleater Sianni represents consumers who have been victims of false advertising. Click here for more information on the warning letters to e-cig companies.

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