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What is Zyn and what are oral nicotine pouches?
As youth e-cigarette use remains a public health concern a different type of flavored nicotine product is gaining popularity: oral nicotine pouches.
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Philip Morris International to invest over $800 million to meet growing Zyn market
Philip Morris International, the owner of Zyn manufacturer Swedish Match, will invest over $800 million in new Zyn factories in the U.S.
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Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook
Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook
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Tobacco and baseball have a long, shared history. Is Zyn the latest chapter?
New oral nicotine pouches such as Zyn are gaining ground among athletes – replacing smokeless tobacco products (like chew, and dip) that players have used hi
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Can oral nicotine pouches like Zyn help people quit vaping nicotine?
As oral nicotine pouches from brands such as Zyn, On!, and Velo have gained popularity, they have raised concerns about their high nicotine content, youth-ap
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How popular are oral nicotine pouches and lozenges?
In the face of declining cigarette sales and expanding restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes, some tobacco companies are rapidly expanding their oral nicotin
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New study shows many young oral nicotine pouch users also smoke and vape
Most young people who use oral nicotine pouches also smoke cigarettes (73%) and nearly half vape nicotine (49%), according to a recent Truth Initiative
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Nicotine pouch ads follow e-cigarette marketing playbook and risk appealing to young people
A new study underscores the need to monitor marketing and enforce regulation of new youth-appealing nicotine products.
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Smokeless tobacco: Facts, stats, and regulations
To spread the truth about smokeless tobacco, Truth Initiative has summarized the key facts for you to know, use and share.
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What you need to know about new synthetic nicotine products
A new wave of synthetic nicotine products are emerging on the market, raising regulatory questions and health concerns as youth vaping continues at epidemic
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Oral nicotine products entice customers with “tobacco free” claims, falsely implying lower risk
A recent study shows increasingly popular oral nicotine products are frequently marketed as tobacco-free alternatives to smoking, claims that could imply low
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