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‘Engineered For Addiction’: WHO Slams Soaring Nicotine Pouch Sales

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May 15, 2026
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The World Health Organization issued a strong warning Friday over the rapid global expansion of nicotine pouch products, decrying the tobacco industry’s aggressive marketing tactics to hook young people.

Nicotine pouches, which are small sachets placed between the gum and lip that release nicotine through the lining of the mouth, are rapidly reshaping the global tobacco and nicotine market, the WHO said in a fresh report.

 

 

“Governments are seeing the use of these products spread quickly, especially among adolescents and young people who are being aggressively targeted by deceptive tactics,” said Etienne Krug, head of WHO’s health determinants, promotion and prevention department.

The products, which contain nicotine and typically also sweet flavouring, “are engineered for addiction”, he warned in a statement.

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Often marketed as “modern”, “discreet” and “tobacco free”, nicotine pouches are spreading across countries so fast that regulations are failing to keep pace, WHO warned in its first report on the products.

 

Sales of nicotine pouches had reached over 23 billion units in 2024 — an increase of over 50 percent from the previous year, it said.

And the global nicotine pouch market was worth nearly $7 billion last year, it added, with sales highest and swelling in North America.

One popular nicotine pouch brand that had been offered in around 9,000 US retail shops in 2017 was on sale in over 150,000 retail shops by 2024, it pointed out.

 

 

Outside the United States, the pouches are most popular in European countries like Germany, Poland and Sweden, but are forecast to be fast-growing in a range of other countries, including Pakistan.

“This is not simply a market trend; it’s a rapidly evolving public health challenge,” Vinayak Prasad, who heads WHO’s Tobacco Free Initiative, told reporters.

WHO emphasised that nicotine itself is “highly addictive” and is particularly harmful for young people whose brains are still developing.

Nicotine exposure during adolescence can affect brain development, including impacts on attention and learning, and increases the likelihood of long-term dependence and use, it said.

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