A nicotine product is grandfathered if the identical nicotine product was being "commercially marketed" on Feb. 15, 2007. Do you know of any? According to the FSPTCA, altering that product (such as diluting it with PG, VG and/or adding flavors) is "manufacturing" a new tobacco product and requires FDA approval before it can be legally sold.The only thing reasonably related to tobacco is nicotine. Isn't nicotine grandfathered in? So aside from nicotine, how can anything else be deemed illegal? Is inhaling vick's vaporrub illegal?
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I'm not sure that Vaporub has much to do with it.