New York Post

Chinese e-cigs lure kids: Schumer

- Steve Janoski

Sen. Chuck Schumer is calling on the US Food and Drug Administra­tion to investigat­e a hot, new Chinese-made e-cigarette that he believes is skirting American advertisin­g laws by appealing directly to youth via social media.

The New York Democrat said the e-cig — called “Elf Bar” — is wrapped in colorful packaging to attract youthful customers. And it hooks them with kidfriendl­y flavors like rainbow candy, peach mango, cotton candy and vanilla ice cream, according to his Sunday statement.

“While the FDA has done much to snuff out the worst kinds of e-cigs that can hook kids, like Juul, there are clear workaround­s and illegal methods being used by sneaky actors like Elf Bar,” Schumer said.

“Elf Bar is littering TikTok and Instagram, using influencer­s they pay directly, to push the e-cig to kids and teens,” he continued. “This kind of ploy might totally evade FDA advertisin­g rules, and we have to get ahead of it.”

Schumer said Elf Bar may be even worse than Juul given its “shoddy manufactur­ing, the risk of counterfei­t products and its risk for mislabeled nicotine levels.”

He added that federal regulators must use their “full authority and power to investigat­e and take actions against Elf Bar and be prepared to ban it from the market,” the statement said.

The FDA did not respond to a request for comment from The Post Sunday.

The use of disposable e-cigarettes has skyrockete­d in recent years, especially among kids.

Schumer’s office said disposable e-cig use catapulted by about 1,000% from 2019 to 2020 among high schoolers. And it increased by more than 400% among middle schoolers.

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