The FDA approved the sale of Zyn nicotine pouches, which are increasingly popular with teens. But nicotine pouches cause addiction, as smoking and vaping also do.
A New York state lawmaker is proposing a ban on the sale of what he described as "highly addictive" flavored nicotine pouches, even after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration came out in support ...
Zyn fueled a major shift in nicotine consumption—can cannabis pouches do the same? Big Tobacco eyes cannabis, but will it invest? Experts told Benzinga that THC pouches face price, regulation ...
Bans sometimes have opposite effect. Last month, the Food and Drug Administration authorized the sale of 10 Zyn flavors, marking the first time the agency has backed the public health benefits of ...
A state legislator is moving to outlaw the sale of flavored nicotine pouches, despite the federal Food and Drug Administration’s endorsement of the product’s potential health benefits in ...
less-stigmatized option to traditional tobacco products like chew or dip. For example, Zyn doesn’t have to be spit out. In addition, there is no strong odor, making it less noticeable in ...
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