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One passenger says she was asked to spit out her smokeless nicotine pouch, leading to confusion of what is allowed on flights ...
While Gov. JB Pritzker earlier this year ruled out across-the-board sales tax increases or another attempt to tax higher ...
State taxes on wholesale of vapes, Zyn nicotine pouches and most tobacco products will go up on July 1, and consumers figure ...
And over the past several years, they’ve skyrocketed in popularity.
Researchers at the University of Southern California found the popularity of nicotine pouches is soaring, especially among ...
After a Delta passenger was told to spit out his tobacco-free nicotine Zyn pouch on his flight, people are confused about ...
The tax on pouches, including brands such as Zyn, is expected to generate $12 million per year for the state. But the company that makes Zyn argues that taxing pouches will drive Rhode Islanders back ...
From an outside perspective, it’s easy to see why consumers might choose a nicotine pouch over a cigarette: You can pop one ...
Nicotine pouch maker a step closer to doing so after FDA moves forward modified risk tobacco product applications ...
But the company that makes Zyn argues that taxing pouches will drive Rhode Islanders back to burning tobacco to get their nicotine fix, and cigarettes are much worse for your health than pouches.
Smoking and vaping are banned on flights, but it appears that smokeless nicotine pouches are allowed — depending on the airline.