Vermont restricts the sale of certain flavored tobacco products, particularly flavored e-liquids sold without proper FDA marketing authorization. Burlington retailers must stock only compliant products and remove unauthorized flavored vape items.
Vermont enforces federal FDA premarket tobacco product authorization rules and state restrictions on flavored e-cigarette cartridges and disposables that lack marketing authorization. Burlington vape shops cannot sell unauthorized flavored vape products, and the Vermont Attorney General periodically issues compliance orders requiring removal of specific brands. Menthol and tobacco-flavored products generally remain available, while fruit, candy, and dessert flavors face heavier scrutiny. Retailers must check the FDA's authorized product list and Vermont enforcement notices regularly. Bulk e-liquids face child-resistant packaging requirements.
Selling unauthorized flavored vape products results in product seizure, civil fines from the Vermont Attorney General, and potential tobacco license suspension.
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