Tucker Carlson to Launch Alp Nicotine Pouches After Split with Zyn
Carlson cites political donations and claims of Zyn being a 'ladies brand' as reasons for starting his own product.
- Tucker Carlson, former Fox News host, plans to introduce his own nicotine pouch brand, Alp, in November.
- Carlson's decision follows a fallout with Zyn's parent company, Philip Morris International, over political donations to Kamala Harris.
- Carlson previously promoted Zyn heavily, making controversial claims about its benefits, which Philip Morris refuted.
- Alp will offer four flavors and three strengths, including one 33% stronger than Zyn's most potent product.
- Carlson's move comes amid criticism of Zyn for its appeal to young users and regulatory scrutiny over marketing claims.