HUMBLE JUICE CO.: Receives Premarket Tobacco Product Application Update from FDA


Humble Juice Co. issued the following announcement on October 12.

Humble Juice Co., a leading e-liquid company with a humble beginning, announced today the receipt of its Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) filing letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The letter indicates the FDA has completed its preliminary review of Humble's PMTA, advancing the brand's application forward in the review process.

Humble submitted its PMTA to the FDA on Sept. 3.

"We were excited to receive a filing letter from the FDA just days after being notified of our PMTA's acceptance," said Humble CEO Daniel Clark. "To my knowledge, there are a limited number of e-liquid companies that have moved forward to this phase of the PMTA process thus far. We hope our application continues to advance in a timely manner and we remain committed to working with the FDA in order to achieve this."

A filing letter from the FDA is a result of a preliminary scientific review of a PMTA. This review ensures an application includes the necessary components and scientific analyses. FDA will now conduct a substantive review of Humble's application to evaluate the scientific information and data submitted within its PMTA. If successful, this phase will result in the FDA granting marketing orders, authorizing the continued marketing and sale of Humble's products.

About Humble Juice Co.

Founded in 2015 by Daniel Clark, the Southern California-based company, was born from a single idea: Hardworking, honest people can make high-quality vape e-juice at an affordable price. That humble goal has resulted in the brand's demand both domestically and internationally, a robust e-commerce and retailer presence, and a thriving innovation pipeline.

Humble is committed to producing flavor-filled and complaint e-juice, and is currently undergoing the Premarket Tobacco Product Application process with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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