Fruit-flavored nicotine pouches appeal to teens and young adults
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Dallas Morning News
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The FDA's recent approval allowing Philip Morris International to market nicotine pouches as a reduced-risk alternative has sparked significant controversy. These fruit-flavored pouches are increasingly popular among teenagers and young adults, raising concerns about nicotine addiction in vulnerable populations. Health experts question whether marketing these products as safer alternatives adequately addresses the gateway risks and potential harm to youth who may have never used tobacco products otherwise.
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