Investigators found cannabis products disguised as candy, snacks and even a vape hidden inside a Monster energy can.
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A St. Louis smoke shop has agreed to stop selling highly potent THC edibles packaged to mimic popular candy, after Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway sued the store for alleged violations of ...
Invented in Austria in 1927, PEZ candies were not a hit in the United States, until cartoon characters were added to the ...
The joint operation reportedly led to the confiscation of 3,500 pieces of evidence and 12 criminal charges across eight smoke ...
Marty Makary says he was "skeptical initially" about flavored vapes but that age-gating technology could limit their use.
The Food and Drug Administration announced its first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult ...
Elaine LaLanne still exercises daily at 100, inspired by her late husband, fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne. The centenarian shares her fitness and diet routine.
U.S. health regulators have announced their first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult ...