From Truth Initiative <[email protected]>
Subject Philip Morris International invests in growing Zyn market
Date September 19, 2024 6:01 PM
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$800 million will be spent on increasing Zyn production
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Sept. 19, 2024

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Philip Morris International to invest $800 million to meet growing Zyn market ([link removed])

Philip Morris International (PMI), the owner of Zyn manufacturer Swedish Match, will invest over $800 million in new Zyn factories in the U.S. to meet the growing demand for the flavored nicotine pouches. Although PMI claims the expansion will bring economic growth to states where Zyn is manufactured, public health experts have raised concerns about the long-term health risks of these products and their potential appeal to young people.

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Research has shown that harassment and discrimination of LGBT+ individuals increase stress and lead to higher prevalence of tobacco use. The rising number of anti-LGBT+ policies in the last two years compounded with the ongoing youth mental health crisis puts this population at even greater risk of nicotine addiction and related mental health concerns.

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