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Understanding the origins and manufacturing locations of nicotine pouches has become increasingly important for consumers who value transparency, quality assurance, and informed purchasing decisions.
Axios Visuals It's not food, it's not chewing tobacco and it's not gum — though it might look like it when you see it — but it is becoming America's new addictive obsession. Why it matters: Sales of ...
Swedish Match, a subsidiary of Philip Morris International, makes the ZYN pouches. The FDA's authorization noted the pouches ...
The FDA has endorsed ZYN products for sale as a harm reduction measure to help smokers quit. Nonetheless, rising ZYN usage ...
Oral nicotine pouches—small, smokeless, nearly invisible and placed between the lip and gum—are rapidly gaining popularity among teens, sparking new concerns from public health experts.