Iowa has not enacted a statewide flavored tobacco ban, and Iowa Code chapter 453A's permitting framework limits local authority to prohibit flavors.
Unlike several other states, Iowa has not adopted a statewide ban on flavored cigarettes, menthol, or flavored vapor products. Federal restrictions on flavored cartridge-based e-cigarettes apply, but tank systems and disposables remain widely sold. Iowa Code chapter 453A vests retail permitting in cities and counties, but local governments cannot impose product bans or restrictions that conflict with state licensing standards. Public health groups have advocated for flavor restrictions without success at the legislature.
Selling federally banned cartridge flavored e-cigarettes can result in FDA enforcement and Iowa retailer permit consequences.
See how Sioux City's flavored tobacco bans rules stack up against other locations.
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