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Velo is a popular brand of nicotine pouches that was formerly known as Lyft before it underwent a rebranding in 2022. They are renowned for using top-quality ingredients and have a tantalising range of flavours including Elderflower Spritz, Winter Chill and Creamy Coffee.
Are you wondering if Velo is a drug? Nicotine pouches aren’t strictly classified as a drug. Like cigarettes, they contain nicotine, which is an addictive substance. However, they contain 99% fewer harmful substances than conventional cigarettes.
Velo pouches come in a variety of strengths based on their nicotine content. To give you an idea of the range available, their Extra Strong pouches contain 10 mg of nicotine, while their mini pouches contain just 4 mg of nicotine.
VELO Nicotine Pouches are not risk-free and contains nicotine, an addictive substance. Compared to cigarette smoke, VELO Nicotine Pouches contain 99% fewer harmful substances than conventional cigarette smoke.
Most people consume Velo safely without suffering from any unexpected symptoms. Nonetheless, all nicotine pouches can cause some non-threatening side effects, particularly if you are new to nicotine products. The most common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, nausea and sleep disturbance.
Just like all tobacco-free nicotine pouches, Velo comes in the form of small white pouches. Place the pouch underneath your upper lip, so it is touching your gum and leave it in place for 30 to 45 minutes. When you can’t taste it anymore, discard the pouch in the bin.