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Is the XBM50 Compliant with Texas SB2024?
Introduction: Addressing the Rumors
In 2025, Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, signed Senate Bill 2024 (Texas SB2024) into law. Texas SB 2024 is a Bill that amends s.161.0876 of the Texas Health and Safety Code designed to regulate the marketing, packaging, and sale of e-cigarette products. Since its passing, there has been some confusion as to whether Flavor Beast’s XBM50 meets the updated Health and Safety Code’s requirements.
Here’s the truth: the XBM50 is fully compliant with Texas SB 2024. Our device has been carefully reviewed by legal experts, and we have obtained a certification letter confirming its compliance. Below, we’ll walk you through what Texas SB2024 actually says and how the XBM50 meets every requirement.
What Texas SB2024 Regulates
Texas SB2024 took effect on September 1, 2025 and introduced strict rules for e-cigarette products sold in Texas. Please note: “e-cigarette product”, as it is defined in this Bill, refers to the e-liquid contained within vaping devices. Specifically, the law prohibits devices and consumables that:
1. Use youth-appealing branding — imagery like cartoons, candy, food products, or celebrity endorsements.
2. Mimic everyday objects — such as school supplies, watches, headphones, toys, or cosmetics.
3. Contain e-liquids that are wholly or partially manufactured in China or a foreign adversary of the United States — The Foreign Adversary list includes China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
4. Contain prohibited substances — including cannabinoids, alcohol, kratom, kava, mushrooms, or their derivatives.
Violations of Texas SB2024 can lead to serious penalties, including a Class A misdemeanor.
How the XBM50 Meets Texas SB2024 Standards
The XBM50 has been designed with compliance in mind from day one. Here’s a breakdown of the law’s requirements and how our product satisfies them:
Texas SB2024 Requirement | XBM50 Compliance |
|---|---|
No youth-appeal imagery (cartoons, candy, celebrities, etc.) | XBM50 packaging uses clean, professional branding with no prohibited graphics. |
Not disguised as everyday items (toys, school supplies, watches, etc.) | XBM50 has a standard device form factor, nothing is misleading or disguised. |
Does not contain e-liquids that are wholly or partially manufactured in China or a foreign adversary of the United States. | The XBM50 contains e-liquids that are manufactured in Indonesia, which is not a foreign adversary of the United States. |
No prohibited substances (cannabinoids, alcohol, kratom, mushrooms, etc.) | The XBM50 does not contain any prohibited substances. |
Legal Certification: Verified Compliance
To remove all doubt, Flavor Beast obtained a compliance certification from a legal entity specializing in vape regulation. The letter, available in redacted form to protect sensitive details, confirms that the XBM50 fully complies with Texas SB2024 as enacted by the State of Texas.
If you are a distributor, retailer, or regulatory body and wish to review this certification, please click here for access to the official documentation.
Why Compliance Matters
· For Retailers: Texas SB2024 compliance ensures you can confidently stock and sell the XBM50 in Texas without legal risk. Furthermore, we have a robust Escalation Process to provide peace of mind. We stand by our products and will assist you to reverse any improper seizures.
· For Consumers: Compliance means peace of mind. You’re choosing a device built to meet strict safety and regulatory standards.
· For the Industry: Flavor Beast leads with transparency and integrity, setting the standard against misleading competitors and non-compliant devices.
Busting the Myth: Why Rumors Are False
The facts speak for themselves. With verified legal certification, a transparent compliance breakdown, and a robust escalation process, Flavor Beast stands on solid ground.
When you hear rumors, remember this: our certification is real, our compliance is verified, and our commitment to lawful practices is unwavering. We stand behind our products and will work with you to ensure any improper seizures are addressed. Determine whether our competitors are prepared to stand behind their products. If they are not, ask yourself why.
FAQ: Texas SB2024 & XBM50
Q: When does Texas SB2024 go into effect?
A: It took effect as of September 1, 2025.
Q: Can I sell the XBM50 in Texas after that date?
A: Yes. The XBM50 is certified compliant with Texas SB2024.
Q: Where is the E-Liquid in the XBM50 manufactured?
A: It is manufactured in Indonesia, ensuring compliance with Texas SB2024’s origin requirements.
Q: Does the XBM50 contain prohibited substances?
A: No. It contains only approved flavorings and 6-methyl nicotine.
Q: Is Flavor Beast XBM50 compliant with Texas SB2024?
A: Yes—although the XBM50 device is manufactured in China, the e-liquid contained in the device is manufactured in Indonesia. Since SB 2024 only prohibits the e-liquid from being manufactured in China, and not the device itself, the XBM50 is compliant with SB 2024.
Q: Beginning September 1, 2025, may a Texas reseller sell an e-cigarette whose device/hardware is manufactured in China if the consumable e-liquid is manufactured outside China?
Short Answer
Yes, because:
· The Texas SB 2024 ban only applies to “e-cigarette product” and not “e-cigarette” made in China (see next points)
· The device itself (including components, parts, and accessories) defined as “e-cigarette” is allowed under Texas SB 2024 to be manufactured in China.
· The consumable liquid solution (e-liquid) defined as “e-cigarette product.” Is NOT allowed under Texas SB 2024 to be manufactured in China.
Long Answer
Yes, because:
· The Texas SB 2024 has 2 distinct terms that are defined: “e-cigarette” and “e-cigarette product”.
· Texas SB 2024 amends Section 161.0876(b)(3) of the Health and Safety Code, making it an offence to sell, market, or advertise an “e-cigarette product” that is wholly or partially manufactured in China.
· Now, look carefully at how Texas SB 2024 amends Section 161.0876(a) of the Health and Safety Code. The term "e-cigarette product" is defined as a consumable liquid solution that is vaporized during the use of an electronic cigarette.
· In other words, the term "e-cigarette product" is narrow and only applies to the consumable liquid solution (e-liquid) within an electronic cigarette.
· By contrast, in Texas SB 2024 amends Section 161.081(1-a)(C)(ii) of the Health and Safety Code to define the term “e-cigarette” as including the device and its components, parts, and accessories.
· Therefore, Texas SB 2024 does not prohibit the sale of vapes where the device and its components, parts, and accessories are manufactured in China, provided the consumable liquid solution (e-liquid) is NOT manufactured in China.
· Since the Flavor Beast XBM50 line is manufactured in China with e-liquid that is manufactured in Indonesia, it is fully compliant with Texas SB 2024.
The XBM50 is Compliant with Texas SB2024
The XBM50 is more than just another device—it’s a product built for longevity, quality, and full legal compliance. Backed by a formal certification letter, we can state with confidence that the XBM50 meets every requirement under Texas SB2024.
Don’t be misled by rumors. Choose verified compliance. Choose Flavor Beast.
Click here to read about SB 2024 Opinion on Restricted Made in China E-Cigarette Product

