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GFN.TV Interviews #82 | How Nicotine Pouches Finished What Snus Started?

GFN.TV Interviews #82 | How Nicotine Pouches Finished What Snus Started?

20 Feb 2026

Sweden’s smoke-free success is often credited to snus, but that’s only half the story. While snus appealed to many men looking to quit smoking, for women the smell, taste, and feel left something to be desired. For years, women were left without a viable alternative. That changed with nicotine pouches. Tobacco-free, discreet, and socially acceptable, they became the missing solution. In this GFN Interviews, Carissa Düring explains why nicotine pouches didn’t just complement the Sweden Model, they completed it, delivering the silver bullet public health refuses to acknowledge.

Featuring:
CARISSA DÜRING
Director, Considerate Pouchers Sweden
Consumer Advocate
consideratepouchers.org
@carissaduring

GFN News #178 | IS MEXICO GOING TOO FAR ON VAPING?

GFN News #178 | IS MEXICO GOING TOO FAR ON VAPING?

18 Feb 2026

In this video, Joanna Junak speaks with Juan José Cirión Lee, president of Mexico y el Mundo Vapeando, about the growing restrictions on vaping in Mexico. They discuss how the new ban impacts harm reduction efforts, limits public access to information, and challenges organizations working to support smokers seeking alternatives.

Hear firsthand insights on the future of vaping, public health policy, and advocacy in an increasingly restrictive environment.

GFN News #177 | MEXICO'S VAPE CRACKDOWN EXPLAINED!

GFN News #177 | MEXICO'S VAPE CRACKDOWN EXPLAINED!

16 Feb 2026

In this episode of GFN News, we break down Mexico’s strict new regulations on vaping, including bans on marketing, sales, and imports—and the possibility of prison sentences for violations. Joined by Juan José Cirión Lee, president of Mexico y el Mundo Vapeando, the discussion explores what the law actually allows, what remains unclear, and how these changes could impact consumers and public health. Is vaping truly illegal in Mexico, or is it still a legal gray area? Watch to understand the real implications of this controversial policy shift.