Henry Rhodes, 21, started smoking at 17. Two years ago, though, Rhodes picked up another habit. That habit happens to come in ten different flavors, ranging from wintergreen to citrus. It's Zyn-ing.
Gen Z? More like Gen Zyn—because young adults love Zyn. For the uninformed, Zyn are oral nicotine pouches that are slowly usurping the grip that e-cigarettes like Juul and Puff Bars have had on my ...
By refusing to approve safer nicotine pouches, regulators have turned gas stations into gray markets for knockoffs.
Federal health officials on Thursday backed the public health benefits of nicotine pouches, authorizing Philip Morris International’s Zyn to help adult smokers cut back or quit cigarettes. The pouches ...
Nicotine pouches are tiny white packets, about the size of a piece of gum, that adults slip between their lip and gum for a steady nicotine buzz. They don’t produce smoke or vapor and are sold in ...
What it takes to end a “lip pillow” habit that makes you feel like one of the guys. Credit... Supported by By Callie Holtermann Dylan Sjolie said he had been too much of a “goody-two shoes” to ...
The rate of the number of young children who accidentally swallow nicotine pouches has soared in recent years, according to a new study. The study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found ...