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While it’s highly unlikely that you’ll overdose on nicotine, it’s still important to provide education around it. From symptoms to signs, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about nicotine poisoning, and how to avoid it.
Are you new to nicotine gum? Even if you aren’t, it probably can’t hurt to have a little refresher on how to use it. Sure, some of you are probably thinking, “how hard is it to chew gum?” But nicotine gum is not like traditional chewing gum, and there is a proper way to use it in order for you to maximize its effectiveness.
In a newly published Op-ed, Nicokick’s Head of Communications, Markus Lindblad, calls for a consistent harm reduction approach that prioritizes the transition away from combustible products.
You’ve also probably heard the argument that nicotine pouches are a less harmful alternative to traditional tobacco methods. While we cannot confirm or deny this statement, we can provide you some truths we do know about nicotine products — and that’s the side effects of these products.
We here at Nicokick take pride in offering the best, and widest selection of nicotine pouches—amongst other nicotine products—at competitive prices. However, there is one category we actively choose not to sell, and that’s extremely high strength nicotine pouches. What do we mean by extremely high strength? Well, strength is really all about perspective
Nicotine pouches have become increasingly popular over the past years, but with popularity also comes lots of questions. One of the most common questions we’ve seen is how many nicotine pouches you should consume in one single day.
A study in Jama Network Open revealed that more U.S cigarette smokers ask their doctors about e-cigarettes and other alternative nicotine products. As a result, more physicians are recommending them – despite a majority remaining misinformed about the effectiveness of harm reduction.
In a newly published Op-ed, Nicokick’s Head of Communications, Markus Lindblad, calls for a consistent harm reduction approach that prioritizes the transition away from combustible products.
The risk of cardiovascular disease among users of smokeless tobacco products such as Swedish snus, snuff or chewing tobacco, is no higher compared to people who have never used tobacco.
A brief history of nicotine pouches by Chad Jones