Tiger Zero (Nicotine Pouches) - Review. 12 March 2024.

I've been a big fan of Tigersnus for many years.  The first time I had their products was back in 2017, then I had them again in 2019, then again in 2021.  I'm a big fan of what they do.  They make a wide array of flavors out of Indonesia!  Their website notes that these products are made in India.  While they were formerly known for their snus products, they've now launched a line of nicotine pouches called Tigersnus Zero!  Today, we have four of their products to check out, two with a mint flavor, one with a citrus flavor, and one with a coffee flavor.  A pretty interesting array of flavors!  Before we dive into the reviews and discuss what is different about them (aroma and flavor), let's discuss first what they have in common.

Commonalities
The Pouch - The pouches are all slim in size, and pretty soft to the touch.  They're moderately moist, and have a nice mouthfeel.
The Nicotine Release - At 12mg/g, these have a pretty nice delivery.  To me, they feel a little above the regular strength level and have a steady delivery of nicotine to them.
The Flavor Longevity - These all seem to hover between 30-40 minutes on average.

Now, let's get into the reviews and talk about their differences!

Tiger Zero:  Nordic Frost Information

Flavor Description:  "An icy, refreshing sensation".
Can Contents:  13.5 grams, 18 pouches, 0.75 grams each
Nicotine Content:  16mg/g, or 12mg/pouch

Tiger Zero:  Nordic Frost Review

This one is a straight up menthol one.  In the aroma, I pick up a powerful aroma of menthol.  It has a slight cooling sensation in the lip, too.  The flavor is just like the aroma.  It's a present, focused taste of menthol.  It's slightly sweet, but not overly sweet.

Tiger Zero:  Glacial Mint Information

Flavor Description:  "A refreshing mint sensation".
Can Contents:  13.5 grams, 18 pouches, 0.75 grams each
Nicotine Content:  16mg/g, or 12mg/pouch

Tiger Zero:  Glacial Mint Review

Opening the can, I pick up a present aroma of peppermint.  It's lightly sweet in nature.  Under the lip, I get a little cooling sensation from this one from the mint.  In the flavor, it's a pretty smooth, present taste of peppermint.  It's semi-sweet, but not overly sweet.

Tiger Zero:  Zesty Citrus Information

Flavor Description:  "A vibrant citrus flavor with a tropical twist".
Can Contents:  13.5 grams, 18 pouches, 0.75 grams each
Nicotine Content:  16mg/g, or 12mg/pouch

Tiger Zero:  Zesty Citrus Review

In the aroma, I pick up a nice presence of lemon.  It's slightly tart, and almost seems to have a little orange to it.  In the flavor, the citrus flavor is pretty present.  It's mostly orange, and has some hints of lemon.  It's slightly tart, and tangy!

Tiger Zero:  Brussels Buzz Information

Flavor Description:  Unavailable
Can Contents:  13.5 grams, 18 pouches, 0.75 grams each
Nicotine Content:  16mg/g, or 12mg/pouch

Tiger Zero:  Brussels Buzz Review

There aren't a lot of coffee pouches on the market, so I was definitely curious to check this one out.  I don't drink coffee, but I do enjoy coffee flavored snus and coffee flavored pouches.  I know, it doesn't make much sense.  But hey, it is what it is.  In the aroma of this one, I pick up a pretty mild, but rich aroma of coffee.  The flavor is a present taste of coffee.  It's not a sweet one, or a super creamy one.  It seems to be focused on a straightforward, present taste of black coffee.  Other coffee pouches I've had before have had a creamy essence to them, or they've been more on the sweet end of things, but these didn't have that.  

Rating and Final Thoughts

All in all, these weren't too bad.  I'm a big fan of Tigersnus Snus products, so I found myself quite curious to check these out.  The quality was pretty good, and the flavors were solid.  Citrus came out on top at 3.75/5.  Brussels Buzz (Coffee) was next at 3.58/5.  Glacial Mint (Peppermint) was next at 3.5/5.  And lastly was Nordic Frost (Menthol) at 3.42/5.  A nice set of releases from the folks at Tigersnus!



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