Cannabis pouches emerge as an alternative to smoking, but can they match Zyn's success? Experts weigh in on market potential ...
Zyn has taken the U.S. by storm. The nicotine pouch brand's boom came at an opportune time for parent company Philip Morris International, which faced years long decline in cigarette smoking. The FDA ...
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.
In Philip Morris's third-quarter report, the company said it shipped 164.6 million cans of nicotine pouches, including 149.1 million cans of Zyn pouches, an increase of 43.6% from the same period ...
That year, Zyn shipped 238 million cans in the U.S. Philip Morris International forecasts that the total more than doubled in 2024. Zyn's growth comes as the company looks to transition more to ...
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