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France bans Zyns and other nicotine pouches — with violators facing 5 years in prison and a shocking fine
France has banned the use, acquisition, possession, and sale of oral nicotine products like Zyn pouches and gum lozenges, with violators facing up to 5 years in prison and heavy fines.
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