Using a nicotine pouch is incredibly simple, but after finishing, there are a few complications. Are they safe to just toss into the trash, or is there a particular disposal method to follow?
We’ll answer all these questions below to clarify how to dispose of nicotine pouches — including ZYNs — safely.
Humans only get one pair of teeth (baby teeth aside), so looking after them couldn’t be more critical. Since nicotine pouches are placed directly in the mouth, many users have concerns about how they could impact their oral health. So, does nicotine stain your teeth?
We’ll share what to expect when using nicotine pouches and the main culprits behind yellow teeth.
Mint has long been the go-to nicotine pouch flavor, but its icy reign may be coming to an end. Whether it’s cinnamon, espresso, or dragon fruit, the competition among pouch manufacturers to develop the next novel flavor idea is fierce.
This article provides a guide to flavored nicotine pouches and which brands offer them.
If there are two brands that every pouch user in the US knows about (and probably a whole lot of non-pouch users too), it’s VELO and ZYN. Together, they occupy over half the market share, finding themselves in user rotations across the globe.
Many come to a crossroads when deciding which brand to opt for — much like choosing between Coca-Cola or Pepsi. This guide breaks down the key differences and common questions customers have, including how the new VELO Plus range has a lot more in common with ZYN than its predecessors.
Great article! I rly like lower lip bc it’s more comfortable and stronger imo but I see the other side. I love wintergreen and the 20mg cool mint ones but I’m excited to try cherry cola.
To be fair, coming from a fellow "dipper" trying to quit - it is a huge first step to switch to something like Zyn. First, the oral fixation is not even comparable so even though there is still nicotine, the user is breaking that fixation habit of a lump in the lip, spitting, and taste - which...