Indiana does not impose a statewide ban on flavored tobacco or vape products, leaving sales of menthol and flavored e-liquid permitted under federal labeling and Indiana licensing laws.
Indiana law under IC 7.1-7 does not prohibit flavored cigarettes, cigars, e-liquids, or other vapor products beyond the federal ban on most flavored cartridge-based e-cigarettes. Menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars remain legal for sale to adults 21 and older. Indiana law focuses on age restrictions, retailer certification, packaging, and the 15% wholesale vapor tax instead of flavor bans. Local governments are limited in adopting flavor bans because tobacco licensing is largely controlled by the state under IC 7.1-7-4. Federal FDA premarket authorization rules still apply to all e-liquid products.
Selling unauthorized vapor products lacking FDA premarket authorization may result in federal enforcement; state penalties focus on age and licensing violations.
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