Baltimore, MD - May 8, 2025 - Baltimore has sued a major nicotine manufacturer claiming the company is marketing nicotine pouches to children and adolescents.
The suit, filed by the city in Baltimore Circuit Court on Wednesday, accuses Phillip Morris International of violating Baltimore’s Consumer Protection Ordinance through deceptive marketing practices to “peddle” Zyn oral nicotine pouches to minors, according to a Wednesday news release.
“The purpose of creating a flavored tobacco product is clear — it is meant to capture children and adolescents,” the city’s complaint says.
The complaint cites recent research that nearly 2 percent of middle and high school students report using nicotine pouches, and a separate survey where more than two-thirds of underage respondents reported Zyn as their favorite brand of tobacco pouches.... Read More: FOX45