Alan Zhao: What the Rise of Nicotine Pouches Means for Tobacco Retailers

Mar.31
Alan Zhao: What the Rise of Nicotine Pouches Means for Tobacco Retailers
Alan Zhao argues that nicotine pouches are no longer a niche alternative, but a force quietly reshaping the future of tobacco retail. For distributors and retailers, the real risk is not missing a trend—it is moving too late, after regulation tightens, shelf space hardens and the market begins to choose its winners.
  • This article was commissioned by Retailers for the Future, a Spanish trade magazine serving the tobacco retail channel, and was published in V.2 [2026] of the magazine. The text presented here is the original English manuscript.
  • This article reflects the author’s personal views only.

 

Alan Zhao: What the Rise of Nicotine Pouches Means for Tobacco Retailers

Alan Zhao’s commissioned opinion piece for the Spanish tobacco retail magazine Retailers for the Future has been published in V.2 [2026] of the journal.

 

The Role of Nicotine Pouches in the Global Tobacco Alternatives Market

The role of nicotine pouches is no longer peripheral.

 

By Alan Zhao

February 2026

 

In early February, PMI and BAT released their 2025 annual results. PMI’s nicotine pouch shipments rose 36 percent, driven by ZYN in the United States, while BAT’s Modern Oral volumes increased more than 47 percent, led by Velo. This is not incremental growth. It reflects a structural reallocation of industry focus.

 

For over a century, combustion defines tobacco. Over the past two decades, heated products remove fire, e-cigarettes remove the leaf, and nicotine pouches remove smoke—shifting consumption from inhalation to oral absorption and separating nicotine from combustible tobacco.

 

Nicotine pouches expand the geography of use. Without smoke or vapor, consumption becomes discreet and less dependent on space. Workplaces, hospitality venues, and regulated indoor environments that restrict inhaled products represent a fundamentally different context for oral nicotine.

 

Though often framed within harm reduction debates, the category’s immediate relevance for the trade lies in behavioral change—and in the industrial logic that follows. Unlike electronic cigarettes, which depend on device ecosystems and hardware differentiation, nicotine pouches are structurally simpler. They are standardized oral products rather than hardware platforms. In mature markets, retailers will not need dozens of pouch brands. A focused portfolio of three to five strong players can meet most demand. Shelf space is finite; profitability depends on efficiency.

 

Regulation is redefining the terrain. Child-resistant packaging, nicotine strength calibration to prevent unintended overconsumption, and long-term research into oral and gum health are central policy debates. Even within the European Union, divergence is clear. Spain has proposed strict strength and flavor limits, while Nordic countries, drawing on decades of experience with oral nicotine products, take a different view.

 

Regulatory uncertainty introduces volatility. Volatility introduces risk. In transitional markets, risk becomes a sorting mechanism. Those with long-term conviction, operational discipline, and strategic courage gain ground while others hesitate.

 

For brands, the direction is unmistakable. No serious tobacco company can remain confined to combustible products. Nicotine pouches offer one of the fastest and most accessible entry points into next-generation nicotine markets.

 

For distributors, the cycle is clear. In 2025, nicotine pouch brands surge. In 2026, that momentum begins to move downstream. Brand proliferation becomes channel leverage—bringing stronger negotiating power, promotional support, and margin gains for those prepared to manage it.

 

For retailers, engagement does not require radical reinvention. Pouches demand neither complex device displays nor technical servicing. Beginning with a disciplined range allows rapid learning, consumer dialogue, and early authority in a category still defining its structure.

 

Consolidation will follow expansion. Regulatory frameworks will harden. Shelf space will consolidate. The advantage lies not in waiting for clarity, but in positioning before clarity arrives.

 

In a market defined by transition, the greatest risk is not miscalculation—but inertia.


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