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Tucker Carlson has long touted his love for Zyn nicotine pouches. Now he is teasing his brand Alp after accusing Zyn of donating to Kamala Harris. Diddy trial: A verdict has been reached after two ...
This story was updated to add new information. Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson, who promoted Zyn nicotine pouches with young, male Youtubers, is now turning on the brand over supposed political ...
One representative example: an animated video of Tucker Carlson and an anthropomorphized tin of ALP riding in a Trump-branded pick-up truck and shooting floating tins of Zyn with machine guns.
Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson was joined by friends and supporters Thursday evening outside of Nashville, Tennessee at the launch of his new nicotine pouch line, ALP ...
Tucker Carlson last year made an off-color remark about his favorite nicotine-pouch brand, Zyn. The response of Zyn’s manufacturer irked the conservative media star so much, he said, he decided ...
Tucker Carlson starts his own nicotine-pouch brand as he claims Zyn is run by ‘humorless, left-wing drones’ Right-wing pundit has also claimed that men ‘should not use’ Zyn ...
Tucker Carlson makes up claim ZYN donates to Kamala Harris—to hype his new nicotine brand They give to the GOP way more. Katherine Huggins. Updated on September 19 2024 7:41 am CDT ...
Tucker Carlson, for years, has talked up the Zyn nicotine pouch to whoever would listen. Now, however, he is renouncing the brand and says he plans to launch a competing product called Alp.
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he plans to launch a line of nicotine pouches. The former Fox News host-turned-internet personality told The Wall Street Journal this week he plans to launch… ...
Tucker Carlson has long touted his love for Zyn nicotine pouches. Now he is teasing his brand Alp after accusing Zyn of donating to Kamala Harris. A Zyn-man no more, Tucker Carlson ditches ...
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson, who promoted Zyn nicotine pouches with young, male Youtubers, is now turning on the brand over supposed political differences. In an interview with apparel and ...