The Food and Drug Administration has ordered Reynolds American, an independent U.S. subsidiary of British American Tobacco Group (BTI), to stop selling menthol-flavored versions of its Vuse Alto e-cigarette, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Jennifer Maloney, citing people familiar with the matter. Other publicly traded companies in the tobacco products space include Altria Group (MO), Imperial Brands (IMBBY) and Philip Morris (PM).
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