If conventional cigarettes are banned, many consumers would turn to the black market rather than settle for legal very low ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday unveiled a proposed rule that would make tobacco ... alternatives that would reduce exposure to harmful chemicals. However, the agency said no tobacco ...
The rule aims to force the nearly 12% of Americans still using combustible tobacco products to switch to less dangerous alternatives ... cigarettes without addictive levels of nicotine.
The company currently dominates the U.S. nicotine pouch industry, and is one of many cigarette alternatives owned by ... because the agency holds that no completely safe nicotine products exist.
ZYN pouches contain no tobacco, only nicotine, offering a potentially less harmful option for tobacco users, with lower ...
The move doesn't mean that the smokeless products — which contain no tobacco, just nicotine and flavoring — are safe. They're ...
Snus, the smokeless tobacco product with Scandinavian origins, has gained popularity among celebrities, particularly athletes and entertainers. With its discreet nature and reduced health risks ...
The FDA's proposed rule would slash nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products, but not vapes, hookahs or Zyn.