The agency is proposing allowing other tastes for vapes, like mint, coffees, spices or tea, to appeal to adults. At the same time, illicit candy-flavored types aimed at teenagers have flooded the market.
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F.D.A. Opens Door to More Flavored E-Cigarettes
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Get Ready, America: Here Come China’s Food and Drink Chains
China’s fast-food and beverage chains have an opportunity to expand in the United States and escape cutthroat competition at home.
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6 Hidden Shops in New York Worth Visiting
Hand-forged armor. Prehistoric bones. Music that’s never been digitized. This isn’t retail — it’s an invitation-only obsession.
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10 Japanese Innovations That Shape Our Daily Lives
The country’s objects and ideas, including matcha and emojis, that have had an outsize influence on the world.
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What Will Be the Next Big Thing From Japan?
We asked some of our favorite chefs, designers and artists to predict what will become our new obsession.
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Jury Awards $50 Million to California Man Burned by Starbucks Tea
Michael Garcia, 30, underwent skin grafts on his genitals after a hot tea spilled on him in a Starbucks drive-through in 2020, his lawyers said.
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Distracted at the Tea Ceremony
It’s not easy to find serenity when memories come flooding in.
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Britain Confronts Fears of a (Gasp!) Tea Shortage
Shipping issues in the Red Sea have led to delays in tea deliveries, but British retailers assured consumers that any shortages would be a “blip.”
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T’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide: Floral Cookware, Scented Matches and More
What T Magazine editors are coveting for ourselves and eyeing for our loved ones.
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Lift a Pinky. It’s Time for Tea.
In a fractious era, tea salons provide an oasis.
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Tea, a Train and an Epic Sunrise at a Summer Retreat of the Raj
Darjeeling, in the Himalayan foothills, is famous for its tea, its elevated railroad and the view of dawn breaking over Mt. Everest. A writer fulfilled a childhood dream of visiting.
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In Brooklyn, a Group Effort Begets a Creative, Communal Seder
At a Passover dinner hosted by Maria Geyman, the founder of Masha Tea, her family and friends provided the tableware — and the table.
