B.C. moves flavoured nicotine pouches behind pharmacy counters to protect youth

B.C. has ordered that flavoured nicotine pouches be moved behind pharmacy counters instead of being sold openly in an effort to prevent youth from becoming addicted.

B.C. moves flavoured nicotine pouches behind pharmacy counters to protect youth
A close up of a case of Zonnic flavoured nicotine pouches. Multiple health groups are concerned the product, which hit Canadian shelves in October, target young people.

B.C. has ordered that flavoured nicotine pouches be moved behind pharmacy counters instead of being sold openly in an effort to prevent youth from becoming addicted.