The FDA has given marketing authorization to Zyn nicotine pouches. That doesn't necessarily mean they're safe to use, especially for young people, and experts say there's little evidence that they ...
flavors like cinnamon and mint and even names like 'smooth' or 'chill.' I mean, who are these products appealing to? Young people." Here's what to know about health risks and concerns of Zyn.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized 10 Zyn flavors in two different nicotine strengths each, including cinnamon, coffee, citrus, menthol and peppermint. This is the first time the agency ...
ZYN Cinnamon, ZYN Citrus, ZYN Coffee, ZYN Cool Mint, ZYN Menthol, ZYN Peppermint, ZYN Smooth, ZYN Spearmint, and ZYN Wintergreen. The authorizations are specific to these products only ...
officials said. The FDA said 10 nicotine pouches made by Philip Morris International—including mint-, cinnamon- and coffee-flavored Zyn pouches, among other flavors—could remain on the market ...
The FDA's decision covers 3- and 6-milligram Zyn products in flavors including cinnamon, citrus, coffee, cool mint and menthol. While the agency's action allows them to be legally marketed in the ...
The approved nicotine pouch products include flavors such as ZYN Chill, ZYN Cinnamon, ZYN Cool Mint and others, each available in 3 mg and 6 mg strengths. The FDA’s approval applies solely to ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized 10 Zyn flavors in two different nicotine strengths, including cinnamon, coffee, citrus, menthol and peppermint. This is the first time the agency ...