Nicotine Pouch Sales Surge 45% — What It Means for Tobacco Stocks and Consumer Spending
Zyn’s US sales jumped 45% in Q1 2026, forcing legacy tobacco firms to re‑tool factories and reshaping investors’ exposure to a fast‑growing nicotine segment.
Cowlpane has published 16 articles on consumer spending — primarily in Economy , with coverage from 2026. Sourced from global financial publications.
Zyn’s US sales jumped 45% in Q1 2026, forcing legacy tobacco firms to re‑tool factories and reshaping investors’ exposure to a fast‑growing nicotine segment.
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