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Nicotine Pouches: The New Office Perk Fueling Debate
6 Jan
Summary
- Free nicotine pouches are a new perk in tech and finance.
- They are used to boost concentration and productivity.
- Health risks include gum issues and potential addiction.

Corporate offices, particularly in the tech and finance sectors, are introducing a controversial new perk: free nicotine pouches. These tobacco-free sachets, placed between the lip and gum, are gaining popularity as a stimulant to enhance concentration and productivity among employees.
Once synonymous with extensive wellness retreats and on-site amenities, corporate perks have evolved. Companies like Salesforce have scaled back wellness offerings, while others, such as Wall Street banks and Silicon Valley startups, now provide nicotine pouches, with brands like Lucy Nicotine and Sesh stocking machines in offices.
Despite their appeal for a quick boost, health professionals express concerns. While considered less harmful than smoking, nicotine pouches can lead to gum irritation, mouth sores, and potential addiction, possibly serving as a gateway to more dangerous nicotine products. Concerns also exist about nicotine's impact on brain function and cardiovascular health.



