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Pictured: exterior of a Walgreens in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 5, 2019. (WDRB file photo)
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The pharmacy store chain's announcement comes just two days after Walmart and Kroger made the same request.
The companies announced Monday that they will discontinue selling vaping products.
The company announced Tuesday that it's expanding its current testing program to 15 stores in seven states.
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