Grizzly Nicotine Pouches: How They Differ From the Dip
Grizzly nicotine pouches are a tobacco-leaf-free oral pouch from the dip brand. Here's how they differ from Grizzly moist snuff, what you can cite on the can, and how they sit next to Zyn.
Key Takeaways
Grizzly nicotine pouches are a real US tobacco-leaf-free oral pouch line. They are not Grizzly dip in a smaller bag.
Grizzly dip is moist snuff. The brand also sells tobacco pouches — portioned dip. Those still have tobacco leaf.
US retailers currently list 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, and 15mg, with Wintergreen, Mint, Original, and Southern as the core flavors. Check the can.
Versus Zyn is a can choice, not a format change. Both sit on the gum.
Stay with the dip if that ritual is the point. Stay with the Grizzly pouch if you want this brand in a spit-free sit. If the sit itself is the problem, another pouch will not fix it.
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If you typed "grizzly nicotine pouches," you are probably holding two products in your head: the dip you already buy, and a newer can with the same bear on it. They are not the same SKU.
Grizzly dip is moist snuff. Grizzly nicotine pouches are a tobacco-leaf-free oral pouch you park under the lip. Same name. Different object.
Here's what the pouch actually is, how it differs from the dip, what strengths and flavors you can cite on a US can, and how it sits next to Zyn.
What Grizzly nicotine pouches actually are
A Grizzly nicotine pouch is a small, tobacco-leaf-free sachet. You pack it between the upper lip and the gum, leave it, and throw it away when you are done. No smoke. No vapor. No spit cup.
That is the same ritual as what Zyn is — a modern nicotine pouch, not a pinch of snuff. The fill is nicotine, plant fibers, pH adjusters, and flavor. Saliva wets the bag, and nicotine moves through the lining of the mouth.
The brand behind the dip launched this pouch line for US adults. A 2025 Kaulig Racing partnership release names the product as part of American Snuff Company LLC, an affiliate of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., and calls it a tobacco-leaf-free product sold nationwide where permitted.
Retailers and trade coverage date the pouch SKUs to 2024. Each can they list holds 20 pouches.
How they differ from Grizzly dip
Adults who dip Grizzly picked that ritual on purpose. The pack, the wintergreen, the spit cup in a work truck — that is a real product with a real following. Nobody needs to apologize for liking it.
Grizzly dip is moist snuff. You take a pinch, or you buy it already in a tobacco pouch, and you park tobacco leaf in the lip. You spit. That is the product.
Grizzly nicotine pouches are a different SKU. There is no tobacco leaf in the bag, and you do not spit. You take one white sachet from the can, park it, and toss it. The sit looks a little like dip — something in the lip, hands free — but the object in your mouth is not snuff.
One more confusion is worth naming. The word "pouches" already lived on the dip shelf. Grizzly Wintergreen Pouches, Straight Pouches, and the other tobacco pouches are still dip — portioned moist snuff.
If you grabbed those expecting a tobacco-leaf-free can, you bought the older product. The nicotine-pouch line is the one labeled as a nicotine pouch, not as moist snuff.
The class difference — a tobacco-leaf-free pouch versus dip — is its own page: Zyn vs dip. This page is the Grizzly-specific version of that split. Same brand name. Two objects.
| Grizzly dip | Grizzly nicotine pouches | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Moist snuff (tobacco leaf) | Tobacco-leaf-free oral pouch |
| How you use it | Pinch or tobacco pouch in the lip; you spit | Pack under the lip, leave it, toss it |
| Spit | Yes. That is the ritual | No |
| Tobacco leaf | Yes | No |
| "Pouches" on the old shelf | Portioned dip. Still tobacco | The 2024 nicotine-pouch SKU |
| What people usually pick it for | The dip they already know how to use | The same brand, a spit-free sit |
If you want the dip you already buy, stay with the dip. If you typed this search because you wanted that name without the snuff, you are in the nicotine-pouch aisle.
Strengths and flavors you can cite
This is usually why someone who already lives in Grizzly opens a new tab.
US retailers currently list Grizzly nicotine pouches in four labeled strengths: 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, and 15mg. Not every flavor ships in every milligram. Read the lid in your hand. Lineups move.
Wintergreen and Original are the cans they list across that full wall, including 6mg and 15mg. Mint and Southern show up as 9mg and 12mg.
The core flavors those shops stock are Wintergreen, Mint, Original, and Southern. Wintergreen and Mint are the cooling cans. Original is the tobacco-style, unflavored-leaning one, and Southern is the sweeter can.
Retailers have also listed a limited Outdoor Range — Buckshot, Backcountry, Hunter Orange, Copperhead — as 12mg-only SKUs. Treat those as limited, not a permanent lineup.
| Flavor | Strengths US retailers list |
|---|---|
| Wintergreen | 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, 15mg |
| Original | 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, 15mg |
| Mint | 9mg, 12mg |
| Southern | 9mg, 12mg |
| Outdoor Range (Buckshot, Backcountry, Hunter Orange, Copperhead) | 12mg, listed as limited |
A higher number on the lid is more labeled nicotine in the bag. It is not a published faster clock. There is no Grizzly blood study in the papers this page uses.
A 2020 hour-long hold on ZYN found 3mg, 6mg, and 8mg all peaked around one hour — more milligrams made a taller peak, not a faster one. That study measured Zyn, not this can.
If you want the wintergreen you already associate with this brand, or a 15mg can, those are real shopping reasons. Check the can.
How you use them
You buy a can. You tuck one pouch between the upper lip and the gum. You leave it while you work, drive, or sit through a meeting, then you throw a wet pouch away.
Typical sit for a nicotine pouch is 30 to 60 minutes. Pull it at 10 minutes and you left dose in the trash. Leave it for an hour and you get the long dwell pouches are built for.
That is a different hour than dip. Dip asks you to manage saliva. A nicotine pouch asks you to leave a bag in place.
People like pouches because the product is quiet — no bottle, no stepping outside. Grizzly's pouch is built for that same hands-free sit, with a name you already trust.
If that routine already feels normal, you are choosing a brand and a milligram. If that routine is what you came here to escape, you are done comparing pouches.
Grizzly vs. Zyn
Zyn is the nicotine pouch most US adults already have a word for. You pack it, you wait, you toss it. Common US cans are 3mg and 6mg, with 8mg in some markets.
If someone says "a pouch" without a brand, they usually mean that one. The longer explainer is what Zyn is.
Grizzly is also a tobacco-leaf-free nicotine pouch. Same place in the mouth. Same kind of sit. What people usually come to compare is the can: a name they already dip, a flavor that sounds like the tin they buy, or a labeled milligram that starts above Zyn's everyday 3/6 story.
US retailers list Grizzly at 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, and 15mg. That is more ink on the lid — not a published claim that Grizzly runs on a different clock.
| Grizzly | Zyn | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Tobacco-leaf-free nicotine pouch from the dip brand | Tobacco-leaf-free nicotine pouch |
| How you use it | Pack under the lip, leave it, toss it | Pack under the lip, leave it, toss it |
| Typical sit | 30–60 minutes | 30–60 minutes |
| Common US strengths | 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, 15mg on cans retailers list | 3mg and 6mg (8mg in some markets) |
| What people usually pick it for | The Grizzly name, a wintergreen they already know, or a higher labeled milligram | The default US pouch they already know |
| Published study on this can | Not this can | 2020 hour-long hold on ZYN |
Both live on the gum. Both are oral. The daily difference is the name you already buy, the milligrams printed on the lid, and whether your shop stocks it.
For a wider shelf, see best nicotine pouches.
If you want the default US can you can find almost anywhere, go with Zyn. If you want this brand's pouch — the one that shares a name with the dip — Grizzly is the can you typed.
Which one should you pick?
The winner is the product that matches the job you already have.
Stay with Grizzly dip if the dip is the point. You like the pack. You already have a spit cup. A nicotine pouch will feel like a loss if what you loved was the snuff.
Stay with Grizzly nicotine pouches if you want that name in a tobacco-leaf-free sit. You came from the dip, or you want a can whose labeled wall starts at 6mg and goes through 15mg on some flavors.
Stay with Zyn if it is already your can, you like the 3mg or 6mg story, and you do not need the Grizzly name on the lid. It is the default US pouch for a reason.
Shop a tablet if the complaint is the sit itself. Another pouch — Grizzly, Zyn, or the next mint on the shelf — still lives on the same strip of gum.
BRST is a peppermint melt that goes under the tongue. A 2022 study found a 2mg tablet peaked at 14 minutes versus a 2mg lozenge at 82.5 minutes (six people). That is tablet versus lozenge, not tablet versus this can. Brand versus pouch: BRST vs. Zyn.
Frequently Asked Questions About Grizzly Nicotine Pouches
Are Grizzly nicotine pouches the same as Grizzly dip?
No. Grizzly dip is moist snuff. Grizzly nicotine pouches are a tobacco-leaf-free oral pouch. Same brand name. Different SKU. The brand's older "pouches" on the dip shelf are still tobacco.
Do Grizzly nicotine pouches have tobacco?
The nicotine-pouch line is sold as tobacco-leaf-free. It still has nicotine. Nicotine is addictive. Grizzly dip still has tobacco leaf.
What strengths do Grizzly nicotine pouches come in?
US retailers list 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, and 15mg. Not every flavor is in every strength. Wintergreen and Original are the cans they list across that wall. Check the lid.
Are Grizzly pouches the same as Zyn?
Same format, different can. Both are tobacco-leaf-free nicotine pouches you park on the gum. Zyn is the default word. Grizzly is the dip brand's pouch SKU. What Zyn is.
Do you have to spit with Grizzly nicotine pouches?
No. The nicotine pouch is a park-and-toss sit. Spitting is the dip ritual. If you bought a Grizzly tobacco pouch — portioned moist snuff — you are still in the dip aisle.
None of these products — Grizzly dip, Grizzly nicotine pouches, Zyn, or BRST — are FDA-approved nicotine replacement therapy. Nicotine is addictive. They are for adults 21+ who already use nicotine.
Sources
Kaulig Racing / American Snuff Company. (2025, April 7). Grizzly Nicotine Pouches partnership release, as carried by SpeedwayMedia.
US retailer SKUs: Northerner, Nicokick. Strengths and flavors move.
Lunell, E., et al. (2020). *Nicotine & Tobacco Research*. https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntaa068
Rose, J.E., et al. (2022). *Psychopharmacology*. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06171-z

