Why did Swedish nicotine pouches become a generation's go-to fix for blasting through long work days and longer nights out?
The groundbreaking decision is a win for harm reduction, though it also highlights absurd contradictions in the FDA's overall ...
The FDA authorized the marketing of 20 Zyn products on Thursday, marking the first allowance for the fast-growing nicotine pouches.
And it's not chewing tobacco, because there's no tobacco or spitting required. It's called Zyn, a brand of nicotine pouches that have gained popularity, especially among younger demographics.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday authorized the popular Zyn nicotine pouches for sale in the U.S., after studies by the agency determined Philip Morris International’s nicotine ...
They are placed between the gums and the cheek, with no spitting involved. Although Zyn may lower the risk of cancer-causing ...
The company's smoking alternatives, such as ZYN, have enjoyed strong demand in recent years, in part because smokers have looked for alternative ways to get a nicotine buzz amid concerns about the ...
The agency said, "There is no safe tobacco product" and people under 21 should not use it. Zyn's popularity exploded in the last year, with fans online influencing others to use the products. Zyn ...