- A company that made illegal flavored nicotine gummies has discontinued the item following a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA sent a letter last month to VPR Brands, the name behind Krave Nic, warning the company was not authorized to make, sell or distribute such products. The gummies contained one milligram of nicotine and came in three different flavors, such as “blue razz” and “cherry bomb.”The FDA said such gummies are “a public health crisis just waiting to happen among our nation’s youth.”
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