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KUMA nicotine pouches are both quirky and delicious, with flavours like Banana Toffee and Cherry. The slim portions boast 11mg of nicotine, meaning a high-strength experience.
Ranking nicotine pouches is a brutal game, especially for pouch lovers. But here at BuySnus, we do consider ourselves to be rather tough.
Here’s our best shot at putting them in order:
Not everyone is going to agree with this ranking, but we hope it won’t put anyone off buying KUMA portions!
It’s easy to understand the strengths of different KUMA pouches, because each portion contains exactly the same amount of nicotine. That amount is 11mg.
11mg is enough nicotine to put KUMA above the average — the brand did use the phrase “Ultra Strong” in the name, after all. It’s a category best suited for those who have been around the block in the pouch world.
But while the pouches are strong, they’re not quite on the level of the most intense portions we stock on BuySnus. For reference, in our ultra-strong pouches category, some products have as much as 27.5mg of nicotine each. More than twice as much as KUMA!
KUMA has a strength rating system, with the portions we stock here containing five dots to show their strength. But there’s no need for comparison, since all taste profiles contain the same.
When buying a nicotine pouch, it’s only natural to want to understand what exactly it is you’re purchasing. While many portions have names based on made-up words (looking at ZYN and VELO), that’s not the case here.
A “KUMA” is a bear in Japanese — they write it as クマ.
The word also has some more tenuous meanings. For instance, it’s the Serbian word for godmother and a traditional Omani cap. But considering that each KUMA can has a gold bear on the front, we can probably make an assumption about which one the maker had in mind.
Trying to weigh up if KUMA is the nicotine pouch collection written in the stars?
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