The Federal Trade Commission has opened a new inquiry looking at the marketing practices of six major e-cigarette manufacturers, ordering them to turn over reams of data by Jan. 2.
The order involves six e-cigarette makers including Juul and NJOY products.
The FTC is seeking more information on how e-cigarette companies marketed there products to younder demographics.Tolga Akmen | AFP | Getty Images The Federal Trade Commission has opened a new inquiry looking at the marketing practices of six major e-cigarette manufacturers, ordering them to turn over reams of data by Jan. 2, the agency announced Thursday.
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