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VILD nicotine pouches take inspiration from Nordic nature to provide a rustic and refreshing brand, which is no surprise, knowing that the name translates to “Wild”.
Released in 2024, this brand has a number of mint pouches ranging in intensity, suiting many users. If that doesn’t take your fancy, a wild liquorice root, herbal, and botanical tasting experience can be purchased instead. It’s a brand that brings nature in a pouch.
VILD has provided its customers with three mint pouches, all named after nature, aiming to capture a snippet of what is described. Each has a different strength, which adds a further difference between the three products. All of which are described below.
Don’t worry if a mint pouch isn’t on the shopping list. VILD has one more option for those who want a nature-inspired, traditional-tasting experience. VILD Jaeger, like the alcoholic drink, is bitter-sweet, with notes of liquorice root, dried herbs, and star anise, creating a truly botanical flavour.
Mouth feel should be a priority for all our customers, as a comfortable fit is what allows the user to enjoy the experience. VILD nicotine pouches put the worry of discomfort to rest by providing pouches with premium materials and ingredients, which lead to the natural and pungent aromas that pop as soon as the can opens. Within each are 20 moist and slim nicotine pouches, meaning all can enjoy this familiar and popular format. There’s no excuse not to try this Swedish nicotine pouch brand.
With a name that translates to "Wild," it’s no surprise that this brand draws inspiration from nature. This influence extends beyond its tasting experiences and can be seen in its branding. The font used by the brand is inspired by wood carvings, insinuating the brand's desire to leave its mark on the market. Along with this, its primary colour is burnt orange, which is very familiar amongst hunters and the warm sunshine. Moreover, dark forest green is its secondary colour, reminding us all of the forests that cover the Nordic region.