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The Availability and Marketing of Nicotine Pouches at Tobacco-Selling Points-of-Sale in Pakistan
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Abstract
Introduction
Nicotine pouches are gaining popularity among young people. Within 5 years of their introduction, Pakistan has become the third-largest market for Velo, a leading brand among nicotine pouches. However, more information is needed to know about the availability and marketing of these products at point-of-sale (POS).
Aims and Methods
In August 2023, we surveyed 711 POS across nine districts covering all four provinces of Pakistan. We collected data on the availability of different brands of nicotine pouches and their flavors, nicotine strengths, prices, and pack features. Furthermore, we recorded any POS advertising in a subsample of 382 POS.
Results
In Pakistan, nicotine pouches were available in all four provinces, eight of nine surveyed districts, and 56 of 711 (7.9%) POS. Urban settings had wider availability and more variety than rural settings. Velo, available in six flavors and three different strengths, captured 85% of the market. On average, nicotine pouches cost 133 Pakistani Rupees (standard deviation 18.9, range 100–190 PKR) or 0.44 US dollars. Display stands advertising nicotine pouches were observed in 12.3% (46/382) POS.
Conclusions
Nicotine pouches are widely available across Pakistan. A range of flavors and strengths are being sold at an affordable price, making it attractive, particularly for young people. Continued surveillance of these products is needed. Their perceptions and use, and their impact on the tobacco uptake in youth, also need further research.
Implications
We observed the widespread availability of Velo and the growing nicotine pouch market in Pakistan, underscoring the urgent need for regulation. These products appeal to youth with diverse flavors and affordability, raising concerns about experimentation leading to addiction. Policymakers must prioritize regulating manufacturing, sales, and marketing to limit youth access. Limited research in Asia necessitates longitudinal studies to explore the oral health impact of using these products. Continued monitoring of promotions at POS, along with studies on youth perceptions, usage patterns, and influence on tobacco uptake, is critical for effective policy development.
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Title: The Availability and Marketing of Nicotine Pouches at Tobacco-Selling Points-of-Sale in Pakistan
Description:
Abstract
Introduction
Nicotine pouches are gaining popularity among young people.
Within 5 years of their introduction, Pakistan has become the third-largest market for Velo, a leading brand among nicotine pouches.
However, more information is needed to know about the availability and marketing of these products at point-of-sale (POS).
Aims and Methods
In August 2023, we surveyed 711 POS across nine districts covering all four provinces of Pakistan.
We collected data on the availability of different brands of nicotine pouches and their flavors, nicotine strengths, prices, and pack features.
Furthermore, we recorded any POS advertising in a subsample of 382 POS.
Results
In Pakistan, nicotine pouches were available in all four provinces, eight of nine surveyed districts, and 56 of 711 (7.
9%) POS.
Urban settings had wider availability and more variety than rural settings.
Velo, available in six flavors and three different strengths, captured 85% of the market.
On average, nicotine pouches cost 133 Pakistani Rupees (standard deviation 18.
9, range 100–190 PKR) or 0.
44 US dollars.
Display stands advertising nicotine pouches were observed in 12.
3% (46/382) POS.
Conclusions
Nicotine pouches are widely available across Pakistan.
A range of flavors and strengths are being sold at an affordable price, making it attractive, particularly for young people.
Continued surveillance of these products is needed.
Their perceptions and use, and their impact on the tobacco uptake in youth, also need further research.
Implications
We observed the widespread availability of Velo and the growing nicotine pouch market in Pakistan, underscoring the urgent need for regulation.
These products appeal to youth with diverse flavors and affordability, raising concerns about experimentation leading to addiction.
Policymakers must prioritize regulating manufacturing, sales, and marketing to limit youth access.
Limited research in Asia necessitates longitudinal studies to explore the oral health impact of using these products.
Continued monitoring of promotions at POS, along with studies on youth perceptions, usage patterns, and influence on tobacco uptake, is critical for effective policy development.
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