More Rogue Nicotine Pouch Reviews! 6 June 2026.

It's been a bit since I've reviewed Rogue.  I recently came across four Rogue products I haven't reviewed before and figured why not, let's do a new review.  Rogue isn't usually my cup of tea, but I know a lot of people like it, so why not.  Today we have their Original, Cinnamon, Citrus, and Berry flavors to check out!  Rogue comes in full size pouches in shape, but they're a little lighter in weight.  Each can weighs 13.5g and has 20 pouches, which break down to 0.675g each.  I have all four of these in their 6mg per pouch strength.  Now, without further ado, let's get into these reviews and try out all four of these Rogue flavors!

Flavor Description:  "Unflavored Nicotine Pouches".

My Review:  In the aroma, this one is a very basic aroma.  I pick up pouch material, and a very faint touch of sweetness.  The pouches are light in weight, but full size.  They're pretty dry to the touch, and against the gum.  In the flavor, I don't note much beyond the pouch material itself.  The 6mg nicotine strength is light, and feels to be about moderate, if I had to classify it.  I can't speak much to the flavor longevity, as that part is up to the user!  You can basically keep these in as long as you're feeling effect from the pouch.


Flavor Description:  "A taste of citrus".

My Review:  Opening the can, this has that classic cleaning product smell that I notice from most US market nicotine pouches.  It's citrus, along with a little cooling presence.  The pouch and nicotine strength are the same as I just noted with Original.  In the flavor, it's a present taste of lemon, along with a gentle cooling presence.  But yeah, it still makes me think of Pine Sol.  Not sure why, but I notice that with most US market citrus flavors.  This one has about 40 minutes of flavor life on it.


Flavor Description:  "A taste of cinnamon spice".

My Review:  After the last one, this one smells a lot better.  I pick up a present, warm aroma of cinnamon.  It's sweet, but with a slight spice to it.  My notes on the pouch itself and the nicotine content are the same, again.  In the flavor profile, it's actually pretty decent.  This one has a nice cinnamon flavor to it.  It's sweet, it's spicy, it's very enjoyable and warm.  The flavor longevity goes on for about 40 minutes or so.


Flavor Description:  "A rounded and balanced fruit flavor".

My Review:  Okay, and we have come to the last one!  Let's check out Rogue Berry.  This one has a berry aroma to it, but it's almost slightly perfumey.  My notes on the pouch material and the nicotine strength remain the same as my previous notes above.  The flavor is a little better than the smell, but it's still a little perfumey.  It's almost a little cherry, perhaps a little raspberry.  The flavor longevity, also, goes about 40 minutes with this one.

Rating and Final Thoughts

I didn't do a rating for Rogue Original, since that was is unflavored.  I stopped rating unflavored pouches this year because it's hard to do a score on them without an aroma and flavor score; a lack of those can skew the ratings.  But, I did rate the other 3.  I didn't really like Citrus and Berry, those sit at 2.71/5.  The Cinnamon one wasn't too bad though, it was pretty tasty.  I just don't really like the Rogue pouch.  I know lots of people out there like Rogue, however.  So, if you haven't had it, you may want to form your own opinion on it.  But at the end of the day, Rogue isn't for me.




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