FDA says Reynolds withdraws modified-risk applications for 6 Camel Snus  styles

FDA says Reynolds withdraws modified-risk applications for 6 Camel Snus styles

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The Food and Drug Administration disclosed Thursday that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. has requested the withdrawal of modified-risk tobacco product applications for six Camel Snus flavored products.
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