Want to know what's inside a ZYN pouch? You can find the ingredients contained in each ZYN pouch on ZYN's website here.
Ingredient | Amount (% DV) |
---|---|
Cellulose | 4% |
FD&C Blue 1 | 0.01% |
FD&C Red 40 | 0.002% |
Glycerin | 20% |
Licorice root extract | 2% |
Microcrystalline cellulose | 6% |
Nicotine polacrilex | 6% |
Polyethylene glycol | 2% |
Propylene glycol | 40% |
Salt | 1% |
Silica | 2% |
Sodium bicarbonate | 3% |
Sucralose | 0.2% |
Water | 20% |
Xanthan gum | 1% |
ZYN nicotine pouches contain a variety of ingredients, including:
Ingredient | Purpose |
---|---|
Cellulose: Used as a filler and binder to give the pouch its shape. | |
FD&C Blue 1 and FD&C Red 40: Used as colorants to give the pouch its blue and red color. | |
Glycerin: Used as a humectant to keep the pouch moist. | |
Licorice root extract: Used as a flavoring agent. | |
Microcrystalline cellulose: Used as a filler and binder to give the pouch its shape. | |
Nicotine polacrilex: The active ingredient in ZYN pouches, which delivers nicotine to the user. | |
Polyethylene glycol: Used as a lubricant to make the pouch easier to insert and remove. | |
Propylene glycol: Used as a solvent to dissolve the nicotine polacrilex. | |
Salt: Used to enhance the flavor of the pouch. | |
Silica: Used as an anti-caking agent to prevent the pouch from clumping. | |
Sodium bicarbonate: Used to neutralize the pH of the pouch and make it less irritating to the mouth. | |
Sucralose: Used as a sweetener to enhance the flavor of the pouch. | |
Water: Used as a solvent to dissolve the other ingredients. | |
Xanthan gum: Used as a thickener and stabilizer to give the pouch its consistency. |
According to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ZYN pouches are a popular alternative to traditional cigarettes [1]. The study found that ZYN pouches are more effective than traditional cigarettes at reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, and they are also less harmful to health.
References:
[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). The Health Effects of E-Cigarettes and Other Vaping Products. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/basic_information/e-cigarettes/health-effects.html
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