US FDA warns makers of Breeze and Esco Bars on illegal flavoured disposables

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warning letters to the manufacturers of Breeze and Esco Bars disposable vape products to protect young people against illegal flavoured disposable e-cigarette products.

The firms responsible for two popular flavoured disposable e-cigarettes, Shenzhen Innokin Technology (maker of Esco Bars) and Breeze Smoke (which imports and distributes Breeze products), have been ordered to remove the products from the market and given 15 days to dispute allegations or otherwise respond.

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Antonia Di Lorenzo

Assistant news editor
Antonia is a member of the editorial team and holds a masters degree in Law from the University of Naples Federico II, Italy. She moved in 2013 to London, where she completed a postgraduate course at the London School of Journalism. In the UK, she worked as a news reporter for a financial newswire and a magazine before moving to Barcelona in 2019.

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