Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund

Sep.19.2024
Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
InterTabac 2024 officially opens in Dortmund, Germany, with a focus on emerging nicotine pouch products. 2Firsts is on site for coverage.

On September 19, 2024, the InterTabac Dortmund Tobacco Exhibition officially opened in Germany. As the official media partner of this event, the 2Firsts team has arrived on site to provide comprehensive coverage of the exhibition.

 

At the Dortmund International Tobacco Exhibition, Firsts observed that nicotine pouches, as a new alternative tobacco product, garnered a significant amount of attention. Various brands and products of nicotine pouches were prominently displayed at the exhibition.

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
KARU booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
Luna Booth | Image Source: 2Firsts

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
MYNT booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

In addition, various brands of nicotine pouch advertisements are displayed at the entrance of the exhibition hall, showcasing the diversity of nicotine pouch products including brands like CLEW and Luna. The high-density branding display has caught the attention of many participants.

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
 A promotional poster for nicotine pouches at the entrance of the Dortmund tobacco exhibition| Image source: 2Firsts

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
Various brands of nicotine pouch promotional posters | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
Different brands of nicotine pouches advertising poster | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Nicotine Pouches Steal the Spotlight at InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund
Different brands of nicotine pouches advertising poster | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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