Tucker Carlson, the popular conservative commentator, has taken a bold step in distancing himself from a product he once promoted. Known for his public endorsement of nicotine pouches, Carlson has announced he will no longer support Zyn, the leading brand in the smoke-free tobacco industry. His reason? The political donations made by Philip Morris International (PMI), the parent company of Zyn, to Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democratic candidates.
Carlson, a frequent guest on major podcasts, made headlines for his decision during an interview with Old Row. While the nicotine pouch industry has been growing rapidly, thanks in part to influencers like the Nelk Boys, Carlson’s change of heart is bound to shake things up. He revealed that he had previously been a user of Zyn, which he admitted played a role in his daily routine. However, political donations made by the company caused him to rethink his stance.
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Zyn, a brand that launched in 2014, has seen explosive growth in recent years. Social media influencers have contributed to its rise in popularity, making it one of the most sought-after brands in the oral tobacco market. Carlson himself had once praised Zyn on the Full Send podcast, sharing how nicotine pouches had become part of his workflow. But the honeymoon appears to be over for the former Fox News host, especially after learning about the parent company’s political activities.
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