Lind Nicotine Pouches - Review. 13 February 2026.

I recently got ahold of some nicotine pouches from Sweden in the Lind series.  These are made by a company called HS Factory.  I found quite a few interesting flavors in this range, so I figured it would be fun to mix it up a bit with these.  We have seven products to review today, so first to touch on what they have in common.  All of the cans weigh 10 grams, and have 20 pouches, sitting at 0.5g each.  They're all small, light in weight, and slightly dry.  They do soften up under the lip in time, it just takes a few minutes of them getting moist.  The 2 dot products are 4.5mg/pouch, and the 3 dot products are 8.5mg/pouch.  With the 2 dot products, I didn't feel much nicotine release.  I mostly use regular strength myself, so I found the 3 dot products to be more satisfactory.  All of these yield about 30-40 minutes of flavor life, as well.  Now that we have all the commonalities out and discussed, let's crack the cans and review the flavors!

Lind Banana

Flavor Description:  "A soft, creamy sweetness inspired by ripe bananas".
Nicotine Strength:  4.5mg/pouch

My Review:  Banana isn't a super common flavor so I was quite intrigued with this one.  The aroma is a mild, smooth banana smell.  I seem to pick up a little cooling agent in the aroma, and in the lip.  The banana flavor is nice though.  It's mild, and not overly sweet.  I dig it.
 
Lind Blackcurrant

Flavor Description:  "A bold, fruity taste of ripe blackcurrants".
Nicotine Strength:  4.5mg/pouch

My Review:  I enjoy the blackcurrant flavor, and I've been pleased to see more companies making it in their nicotine pouches.  In the aroma, I pick up a nice aroma of blackcurrant.  It's slightly grape-y, and not overly sweet.  I also seem to notice perhaps a little cooling agent in the lip.  The flavor is good though.  The blackcurrant taste is top notch.  It's a little tart, a little sweet, but pretty well rounded.
 
Lind Cherry Cola

Flavor Description:  "The taste of sweet cola blended with the deep, fruity notes of dark cherry".
Nicotine Strength:  8.5mg/pouch

My Review:  As the originator of the cherry cola flavor in nicotine pouches (yes, I can say that, I did develop the first nicotine pouch with a cherry cola flavor), I always enjoy trying this taste out.  In the aroma, it smells great.  The cherry character is rich, and dark.  The cola flavor is present, and sweet.  In the taste, the flavors meld pretty well.  I'd say perhaps more cherry than cola, but I like the blend.  I also detect maybe a little cooling agent in the mix.  But, all in, super tasty.
 
Lind Elderberry Rhubarb

Flavor Description:  No description available
Nicotine Strength:  8.5mg/pouch

My Review:  Opening the can, this one is definitely an earthy character.  I can pick up the rhubarb clearly.  It's tart, and tangy in nature.  The berry is mild.  I also seem to detect some cooling agent in the mix.  Flavor-wise, it's interesting.  The berry character is dark, mild, and not excessively sweet.  The rhubarb adds a tart, tangy essence to it.  The flavor profile is certainly interesting, and unique.
 
Lind Limoncello Spritz

Flavor Description:  "The refreshing taste of Italian lemon liqueur".
Nicotine Strength:  8.5mg/pouch

My Review:  This flavor is the one I was most intrigued to try.  I've only ever encountered one other with a flavor like this.  Opening the can, I pick up a tart, tangy, present aroma of lemon.  I also seem to pick up a little cooling agent, I notice that with all these.  In the flavor, it's quite tasty.  The lemon flavor is present, natural, and tangy.  It's not excessively sweet, which is nice.  Pretty tasty stuff.

Lind Mint Polka

Flavor Description:  "A crisp and cooling mint sensation with a hint of sweetness, inspired by the classic Scandinavian peppermint candy".
Nicotine Strength:  4.5mg/pouch

My Review:  If you aren't familiar with mint polka, a quick background!  These are "butter-mint, chewable version of the traditional hard peppermint "polkagrisar" candies".   Opening the can, it is minty, but sharp, and has a weird kind of background scent to it.  Almost like an old desk, if that makes sense.  In the flavor profile, I pick up the peppermint clearly, but also a little of that weird background character.  It's like a mix of old desk mixed with cranberry.  Not sure what that is.

Lind Spearmint

Flavor Description:  "A clean, refreshing mint sensation".
Nicotine Strength:  4.5mg/pouch

My Review:  Lastly, we have another mint flavor.  This one is more traditional:  spearmint.  Opening the can, the mint character is actually quite pleasant.  It's smooth, and sweet.  The spearmint almost seems to have a peppermint backing to it.  In the flavor, it's a sweet, refreshing taste of mint.  Like with the aroma, it does seem to be spearmint, but I seem to pick up some peppermint.  It has a little icy character that I don't pick up with a lot of other spearmint products.

Ratings and Final Thoughts

Overall, these weren't bad.  I will say I wish the pouches were more full and more moist.  But the flavors were pretty decent.  The range averages between 2.67-3.33 on my rating scale.  I liked Cherry Cola and Limoncello Spritz the most, with Blackcurrant close behind.  The others were okay, but not favorites or anything.  So all in all, not bad stuff.


 

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