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Zyn nicotine pouches are all over TikTok, sparking debate among politicians and health experts

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 There鈥檚 nothing complicated about the latest tobacco product trending online: Zyn is a tiny pouch filled with nicotine and flavoring.
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Containers of Zyn, a Phillip Morris smokeless nicotine pouch, is stacked for sale at a newsstand Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, in New York. It has stoked debate among politicians, parents and pundits reflects an increasingly complex landscape in which Big Tobacco companies are aggressively pushing alternative products while experts are divided about their potential benefits and risks. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 There鈥檚 nothing complicated about the latest tobacco product trending online: Zyn is a tiny pouch filled with nicotine and flavoring.

But it has stoked a debate among politicians, parents and pundits that reflects an increasingly complex landscape in which companies aggressively push while experts wrestle with their potential benefits and risks.

Zyn comes in flavors like mint, coffee and citrus, and Philip Morris International markets it to adult tobacco users. But videos of young people popping the pouches have racked up millions of views on TikTok and other social media platforms.

That trend has advocates worried that Zyn could become the latest to attract underage teens, similar to the way triggered a yearslong . Other experts say that risk is outweighed by the potential to and other traditional tobacco products, which account for 480,000 U.S. deaths annually.

鈥淭he definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result,鈥 said Dr. Jasjit Ahluwalia, an addiction specialist at Brown University. 鈥淭hat is what we鈥檝e done with tobacco for decades. We鈥檝e been all about abstinence, instead of embracing products that can reduce harm.鈥

Ahluwalia sees nicotine pouches and e-cigarettes as a way to help smokers cut back or quit cigarettes.

That approach is standard practice in the , but it鈥檚 outside the medical mainstream in the U.S., where only pharmaceutical-grade medications like nicotine gum and lozenges are formally approved to help smokers quit.

Ahluwalia points out that Zyn works the same way as those products: releasing low levels of nicotine that are absorbed into the gums, reducing cravings. The chief difference, he notes, is that Zyn is sold by Philip Morris, the global cigarette giant and a longtime foe of anti-smoking groups.

The controversy around Zyn recently spilled over into politics, pitting Democrats and Republicans in Washington against each other and spiraling into another skirmish in the nation's culture war.

In late January, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer, of New York, called on regulators to investigate Zyn, citing its appeal to teens. Several House Republicans then warned constituents that 鈥淏ig Brother鈥 intended to 鈥渂an nicotine.鈥

Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson, a Zyn user, jumped into the fray, declaring: 鈥淶yn is not a sin,鈥 and touting its unproven benefits, like 鈥渆nhancing male vitality and mental acuity.鈥

Zyn users have quickly developed their own online vocabulary, including 鈥渮ynnies,鈥 鈥渮ynner鈥 and 鈥渮ynsky."

鈥淭here鈥檚 this online subculture around Zyn that鈥檚 been spearheaded by younger males, but a lot of that鈥檚 not coming from the brand itself,鈥 said Ollie Ganz, a Rutgers University tobacco and nicotine researcher.

Online videos show young people documenting their first experiences trying Zyn, reviewing different flavor combinations and displaying heaping piles of used canisters.

鈥淚t鈥檚 concerning to see the countless Zyn-related memes and hashtags that are being amplified and normalized across social media,鈥 said Kathy Crosby, CEO of the Truth Initiative, an anti-tobacco advocacy group.

Truth and other groups point to research suggesting nicotine can interfere with brain development in adolescents.

It鈥檚 the to weigh Zyn鈥檚 risks to youngsters against its potential to help adults.

In a statement, an FDA spokesman said the agency is monitoring underage use, noting that 1.5% of high school and middle schoolers reported using pouches . That鈥檚 well below the 10% who used e-cigarettes.

FDA officials have allowed Zyn to stay on the market while they review Philip Morris鈥 marketing application, which has been pending since 2020. If teen use remains low, the company could win FDA authorization for at least some of its offerings, which come in multiple strengths and flavors.

In 2019, the FDA awarded its first-ever reduced risk designation to a similar product: popular in Sweden that contains lower levels of carcinogens than cigarettes. The FDA said smokers who switch to snus reduce their risk of lung cancer, bronchitis and other diseases.

Zyn excludes the tobacco leaves found in snus, leaving only nicotine, which Philip Morris says increases its appeal.

鈥淧eople can be reluctant to move into an oral tobacco product if they view it as similar to traditional chewing tobacco,鈥 company spokesman Corey Henry said. 鈥淐onsumer acceptability is a big part of Zyn.鈥

Philip Morris doesn鈥檛 use online influencers or endorsements to promote Zyn, Henry said. Its website is restricted to adults 21 and older. And flavors like cinnamon and peppermint are 鈥渇amiliar to adults,鈥 Henry said.

Zyn launched in the U.S. in 2014, but sales have exploded in the past year, generating $1.8 billion as shipments accelerated year-over-year by over 60%.

On a November call with retailers, one company executive called the growth 鈥済onzo鈥 and 鈥渓ights out.鈥

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 see this coming. I don鈥檛 know anyone who did,鈥 said Joseph Teller, a director for oral tobacco products.

Zyn promotions emphasize the pouches' discreet, convenient nature as a 鈥渟moke-free,鈥 鈥渟pit-free鈥 alternative for smokers 鈥渁t work鈥 or 鈥渙n the move.鈥

But to fulfill the company鈥檚 stated goal of a 鈥渟moke-free future,鈥 Zyn will need to help users fully switch from cigarettes, rather than alternating between the two.

There鈥檚 little data on switching, and preliminary research suggests pouches may not be a great substitute.

Ohio State University researchers recently found it took smokers 30 minutes to an hour to get enough nicotine from Zyn to relieve their cravings. With cigarettes, smokers achieved the same nicotine levels 鈥 and relief 鈥 in five minutes.

鈥淭he pouches we studied, especially the lower nicotine concentrations, did not appear to meet the needs of smokers,鈥 said Brittney Keller-Hamilton, who led the study. 鈥淭hat being said, they didn鈥檛 totally flop either.鈥

For now, smokers who have had success with Zyn say they hope it stays available.

Justin Wafer, 39, was smoking a pack a day last spring while working as a bartender in Portland, Oregon. On busy days, he would also vape if he didn鈥檛 have time to step away for a smoke break.

But after his reloadable electronic cigarette broke in May, he decided to try Zyn. These days, he usually pops a pouch every three to four hours and says he hasn鈥檛 smoked in more than nine months.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 see how it鈥檚 any different from pharmaceutical solutions like lozenges or gum,鈥 he says. 鈥淓xcept it鈥檚 easier to get and tastes better.鈥

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Matthew Perrone, The Associated Press