Nicotine pouches are small and dissolve when placed between the lip and gum.
As health officials warn about a nicotine product that has continued to remain popular with young people, Attorneys General from the tri-state area are warning about the impact social media apps may have on them.Officials say the use of these pouches has been increasing since 2016 and are concerned as they become more appealing to young people.
King describes the relationship between teenagers and nicotine as a terrible combination and not only because it is a highly addictive substance.
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