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How to Choose Hemp-Derived THC Vape Gummies: A Buying Guide

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How to Choose Hemp-Derived THC Vape Gummies: A Buying Guide

Hemp-derived THC vape gummies represent a confusing product name for what are actually fast-acting edible gummies infused with legal Delta-8 or Delta-9 THC extracted from hemp. Despite the misleading “vape” terminology sometimes used in marketing, these are not vaporized products but rather oral gummies that deliver cannabinoids through digestion, though some formulations use nano-emulsified THC for quicker absorption than traditional edibles. You’ll find THC gummies online marketed with various confusing labels, making it essential to understand exactly what you&#8217…

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US Vaping Ban News Update: What Changed and What to Watch in 2026

No, vaping is not banned in the United States. As of 2026, e-cigarettes remain legal to purchase and use in all 50 states, and no federal law is scheduled to outlaw all vaping products. However, if you’re concerned about access to your preferred devices or flavors, you have good reason to pay attention.
What’s actually changing isn’t a blanket prohibition but a sweeping enforcement shift that’s reshaping what you can buy and where. The FDA’s Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) system now requires every nicotine-containing vape product, including those using synthetic nicotine, …

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How Much Does a JUUL Starter Kit Cost? (in 2026)

JUUL starter kits currently range from $14.99 to $19.99 at most U.S. retailers in 2026, making them one of the more affordable entry points into vaping. You’ll find the basic device-and-charger bundles at the lower end of that spectrum, while kits that include pod flavors cost slightly more. But that upfront price is just the beginning of what you’ll actually spend.
Key Takeaway: JUUL starter kits cost between $14.99 and $19.99 in 2026, typically including the rechargeable device and USB charger. All purchases require age verification (21+ in the U.S.), and the real cost extends …

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What the FDA’s Vaping Crackdown Really Means for Your Next Purchase

The FDA’s regulatory authority over vaping products has fundamentally reshaped what you can buy, where you can purchase it, and how manufacturers bring products to market. Since 2016, when the agency extended its tobacco authority to include e-cigarettes, every vaping product sold legally in the United States must navigate a complex approval process that has already removed hundreds of thousands of products from the market.
Understanding these regulations matters because they directly impact your access to flavored e-liquids, the devices available at your local vape shop, and even whether your favorite brand will exist next …

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How to Get E-Juice Online When it is Banned

The FDA has announced a ban on the shipment of e-cigarettes and vaping products through the postal service.
The agency is planning to classify vape products like tobacco, which would mean that commercial companies could only ship them. In other words, no more vaping mail orders.
This is a big deal for anyone who uses vaping products to quit smoking, as they will be forced to drive long distances to find a brick-and-mortar shop in order to buy their e-liquid.
Many vapers have turned to online shopping in recent years because it’s convenient and allows them to buy in bulk. Now they’ll have no choice but to go…

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Rogue Vapes: Analyzing the FDA’s Current Regulatory Process

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently begun the process of banning vape flavors. The government agency has already issued the decisions for over 2 million market applications. So far, it has only been marketing denial orders (MDOs), which require the products to be pulled from the market immediately.
Tobacco products have been in the sights of government regulators for a while now. In 2009, Congress passed the Tobacco Control Act, giving the FDA authority to regulate tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, and other vaping devices. Under this act, the FDA created a list of additives that are banned from use in …

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Scheme to Cripple Vaping Industry

A bill introduced in Congress could cripple the e-cigarette and vaping industry. The “Resources to Prevent Youth Vaping Act” (S. 3461) was introduced by Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Angus King (I-ME), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Patty Murray (D-WA) with bipartisan support.
The bill is a direct attack on the vape industry. It’s being supported by five anti-vaping groups: Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Truth Initiative, American Lung Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, and American Heart Association.
TFA’s stance is that the bill is a good first step …