Supreme Court Weighs FDA’s Vaping Flavor Restrictions Amid Youth Appeal Concerns

In a recent session before the Supreme Court, the FDA defended its decision to reject applications for vape flavors, presenting arguments that highlight concerns about the appeal of such products to younger demographics. Deputy U.S. Solicitor General Curtis Gannon underscored the agency’s position by noting that certain flavors are “disproportionately attractive to children.” This stance comes amid ongoing debates over the regulation of the vaping industry and its impact on public health. The case presents significant implications for manufacturers hoping to market flavored vaping products within strict regulatory frameworks. Further details on the proceedings can be accessed through this link.