The backlash against nicotine pouches looks set to reach new intensity with the publication today (1st April) of a briefing from a US research body that links use of pouches with antisocial acts including littering, graffiti, sticking chewing gum to bus seats, and mass impalement of one’s enemies.
Written by TobaccoIntelligence || 1st April 2000 || News analysis | Modern oral | England Europe North America United States World
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