Forget vapes: Nicotine pouch startup Sesh raises $40 million from 8VC, Post Malone, and Diplo to take on Zyn
Forget vapes: Nicotine pouch startup Sesh raises $40 million from 8VC, Post Malone, and Diplo to take on Zyn
The nicotine wars
Leo Schwartz is a senior
After vapes staved off the extinction of tobacco, a new generation of nicotine products is promising a safer, albeit no less addictive, form of consumption through tobacco-free pouches made popular
Buoyed
While Sesh is competing against big tobacco offerings like Philip Morrisâs Zyn, its founder and CEO, Max Cunningham, says that Seshâs independent statusâand unique formula, designed
A native of British Columbia, Cunningham grew up playing hockey, where chewing tobacco was omnipresent. He shifted to vaping but couldnât quit the habit until he was introduced to his first nicotine pouches. (Cunningham says he currently goes through about a half a can of Sesh, or 10 pouches, a day.)
While pouches are still addictive, proponents argue that their lack of tobacco and combustion reduces the carcinogenic harms associated with cigarettes and vapes, similar to nicotine gum or patches. While U.S. regulators are still trying to wrap their arms around the category, former President Joe Biden gave the Food and Drug Administration supervisory
The FDA, however, took a softer stance toward pouches, including soliciting applications from manufacturers, including Sesh, which have been allowed to operate. In early 2025, the agency approved marketing for different Zyn products, including its flavored offerings, which signaled a clear path for other companies that had already submitted applications.Â
Cunningham characterized Zyn, which has become a cultural totem, as the â800-pound gorillaâ in the rapidly growing white pouch space, but he said that Seshâs updated recipe serves as an advantage. Thatâs because other companies, whose offerings are based on nicotine salts, cannot update the formulas that they submitted to the FDA. Sesh, which was developed
If the pouch wars are determined
8VCâs Jake Medwell has been instrumental in helping Sesh scale up, including convincing the startup to move to the venture firmâs home of Austin. Medwell told Fortune he was drawn to Sesh, even though 8VC doesnât typically invest in the consumer category, because he believed in the startupâs mission of bringing nicotine users to a safer way to consume. âPeople donât want to vape anymore,â he said. (Nicotine itself is an unconventional category for venture capital, with many firms having restrictions on âviceâ categories, but 8VC is known for investing in controversial sectors like defense tech.)
Despite Seshâs goal, the productâs rapid growth raises the question of whether it will also entice new nicotine users, including children. While Cunningham admitted that it would be naive to think that no one underage will try white pouches, he said that Sesh is careful with how it promotes the product, such as not using TikTok. The company also doesnât broadcast any health claims, though influencers such as Andrew Huberman have touted nicotineâs potential benefits to attention and focusâan alarming development for many public health advocates.Â
Meanwhile, Sesh continues to grow, with 30 full-time employees and availability in more than 5,000 stores across the U.S. and Canada. Cunningham said the company is on track to grow 5,000% year-over-year.Â
âWeâre really trying to raise the standard in nicotine,â Cunningham said. âItâs important for emerging brands like Sesh to exist in the category, and for it not to be just dominated
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