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Tucker Carlson’s ALP nicotine pouches to launch in Europe, CEO says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 5:24 AM

By Emma Rumney

LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) – U.S. nicotine pouch brand ALP, which is co-owned by U.S. conservative talk show host Tucker Carlson, will launch sales in 11 European markets from July, ​its CEO Lorenzo De Plano said.

ALP, co-owned by Carlson and ‌Turning Point Brands, is the fourth- or fifth-largest nicotine pouch label in the United States, De Plano told Reuters in an interview last week.

Nicotine pouches are the fastest-growing tobacco product and increasingly drive growth at companies like Philip Morris International and ‌British ​American Tobacco, whose products Zyn and Velo ⁠dominate the U.S. market.

While ALP ⁠only has a U.S. market share of around 2%, it is growing fast, De Plano said, adding that it is now preparing to compete in international markets with the aim of becoming the ​number 2 brand in the European Union by 2030.

“We want ALP to be everywhere,” he said.

U.S. MARKET FOOTHOLD

ALP’s connection with Carlson, an ⁠influential and outspoken right-wing voice in the ⁠U.S. who is popular with President Donald Trump’s voting ​base, has helped the brand gain a foothold in the U.S. nicotine ​pouch market, the biggest globally.

Competition is heating up in Europe too, ‌where Zyn is expanding, as companies battle to capture a regional market that Grand View Research forecasts will reach over $6 billion in sales by 2031, up from almost $1.7 billion in 2024.

ALP will launch online sales ⁠in Britain, Ireland, Greece, Switzerland and Romania in July, followed by the Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal and Spain in August and September, and Sweden and ⁠Denmark later this year. ‌It will take longer for it to launch ⁠in stores, with Britain slated for 2027.

It has signed ​up ‌a manufacturer in Lithuania to produce 20 million units ​in 2026 ⁠and 50 million in 2027 and is in the process of securing deals with more suppliers, De Plano said.

In May, ALP signed a partnership with former UFC world champion Conor McGregor, which will see them collaborate on a marketing campaign to support ALP’s international expansion.

(Reporting by Emma Rumney; Editing ​by Alexander Smith)