FDA To Pull Juul E-Cigarettes , off US Market.<br />Fox News and other outlets report that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gearing up to order Juul Labs Inc. <br />to remove its e-cigarettes from store shelves in America.<br />Fox News and other outlets report that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gearing up to order Juul Labs Inc. <br />to remove its e-cigarettes from store shelves in America.<br />The announcement is expected to come <br />as data presented by Juul has been <br />under review for nearly two years. .<br />The announcement is expected to come <br />as data presented by Juul has been <br />under review for nearly two years. .<br />Fox News reports that four years ago, <br />the vaping company came under fire for <br />its fruity flavors and marketing direction.<br />Fox News reports that four years ago, <br />the vaping company came under fire for <br />its fruity flavors and marketing direction.<br />Fox News reports that four years ago, <br />the vaping company came under fire for <br />its fruity flavors and marketing direction.<br />Critics say underage vaping surged as a result.<br />Juul has since cut back on its marketing, <br />and in 2019, the company stopped selling <br />fruity, sweet cartridge flavors. .<br />Still, sales have dramatically declined <br />for the e-cigarette manufacturer. .<br />The sale of all fruity e-cigarette flavors <br />has since been banned by the FDA.<br />Juul's impending departure would pave the way for <br />Reynolds American Inc. and NJOY Holidings Inc. to corner the tobacco-flavored segment of the e-cigarette market.<br />Juul's impending departure would pave the way for <br />Reynolds American Inc. and NJOY Holidings Inc. to corner the tobacco-flavored segment of the e-cigarette market.<br />Juul's impending departure would pave the way for <br />Reynolds American Inc. and NJOY Holidings Inc. to corner the tobacco-flavored segment of the e-cigarette market.<br />Fox News reports Juul will be able to file an appeal through the FDA, take the matter to court or file a new application with revised products. .<br />Fox News reports Juul will be able to file an appeal through the FDA, take the matter to court or file a new application with revised products.