The Food and Drug Administration said the surprise inspection at e-cigarette maker Juul Labs is related to the company’s sales and marketing practices. “The move, announced on Tuesday, was
seen as an attempt to ratchet up pressure on the company, whose products have become popular in high schools,” according to
The New York Times. “The FDA said it was particularly
interested in whether Juul deliberately targeted minors as consumers.”
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