I was surprised to see the posting by Konstantinos, who I know and greatly admire for his pioneering research and education on vaping.
Since FDA Deeming Regulation has banned vapor manufacturers from making ANY changes in their products (which includes their packaging) since August 8, 2016, none of the product packages shown on his blog can be changed (without the product being banned by FDA).
In the US (unlike most other countries), brand names, product logos and packaging designs are intellectual property and their use is strictly protected by the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution.
I'll admit that I didn't think about this until you brought it up. It would appear that Dr. F has though, he didn't call for the labels to be changed.
"Besides the regulators, who will do their job, the responsible part of
the e-cigarette industry must immediately target and expel these members, while retailers should request the removal of such labels and packaging design or deny getting such products for retail."
He also explicitly states that it is not his job to care about the industry.
"I know very well, by looking at the data in more detail, that frequent (i.e. regular) use of e-cigarettes by US adolescents is quite low and not very different from other regions (I will publish a couple of studies about it in the next few months)." He also has no problems supporting an idea, and subsequent restrictions, intended to "solve" a problem that he "knows very well" doesn't exist.
Science should influence politics, not the other way around, IMO.