The actor, 56, who has previously spoken openly about his battle with alcohol addiction, used to chew tobacco and take nicotine lozenges, but now can't do without patches, even when he's sleeping.
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Brolin, who has shared his experiences of addiction in his new memoir, From Under the Truck, said he switched to using pouches after experiencing bad side effects with nicotine lozenges.
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Methods Moisture, total nicotine and pH content were analysed in 70 commercially available TFN products, covering five different types (lozenges, chewing gum, loose leaf, toothpicks and pouches). The ...
He previously used nicotine lozenges but switched to pouches after experiencing negative side effects. "They taste like gasoline, and they got a punch to them," Brolin said of the lozenges.
Brolin's nicotine pouch usage is so extensive that he's not even conscious every time he pops one in his mouth. "My wife would hear this in the middle of the night," he said, popping his Zyn ...
Brolin also said that prior to using nicotine pouches, he preferred nicotine lozenges — which caused a dental disaster. "They go away in two seconds, but they taste like gasoline, and there's a ...
Prior to his nicotine pouch usage, his vice was sucking on nicotine lozenges. However, the capsules ended up causing major damage to his once sparkling smile. “They go away in two seconds ...