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Rogue Wintergreen 6mg

By James HartleyReviewed by Dr Sarah ChenUpdated 2 March 20252 sources cited

Rogue Wintergreen 6mg brings a classic American flavour profile to the UK market. While the wintergreen taste is well-executed, ingredient disclosure is minimal and UK-specific compliance is absent.

Key Facts

Brand: Rogue
Variant: Wintergreen
Flavour Family: Mint
Nicotine Strength: 6mg per pouch
Pouch Size: regular
Format: moist
Pouches Per Can: 20
Instructions Present: No

Ingredients

  • Nicotine
  • Water
  • Food-grade ingredients
  • Flavourings
  • Sweeteners

Sweeteners: Sweeteners (not specified)

Data Completeness Score

36

Data Completeness

Poor transparency

Ingredient disclosure25

Minimal disclosure — same "food-grade ingredients" issue.

Nicotine data65

Per-pouch mg stated.

Flavour specification38

Wintergreen named; no compound information.

Packaging information35

US-only compliance.

Manufacturing provenance28

US origin stated; no specifics.

Suitability

May suit

  • Users familiar with US wintergreen flavour profile
  • Those who enjoy traditional chewing tobacco-adjacent flavours

May not suit

  • Users unfamiliar with wintergreen
  • Those who need UK-specific compliance
  • Under-18s

Editorial Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • Authentic wintergreen flavour for US-style preference
  • Simple product — no unnecessary complexity

Weaknesses

  • Same vague "food-grade ingredients" disclosure
  • No UK-specific warnings or instructions
  • Wintergreen is an unfamiliar flavour for most UK consumers
  • Regular pouch size

Full Review

Rogue Wintergreen 6mg is a distinctly American product. Wintergreen (methyl salicylate) is deeply associated with US chewing tobacco and oral nicotine culture but is largely unfamiliar to UK consumers. For those who know and enjoy the flavour, this product delivers it competently.

However, the data completeness concerns are the same as all Rogue products: "food-grade ingredients" is not adequate disclosure. This is particularly notable for wintergreen, since methyl salicylate is a known allergen — consumers with aspirin sensitivity should be aware, yet the packaging provides no specific compound information.

Trust Notes

  • ·Wintergreen (methyl salicylate) is a known allergen — the absence of compound-level disclosure is a meaningful gap.

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Sources & References

  1. Rogue Wintergreen 6mg packaging — physical product inspection(accessed 15 February 2025)
  2. Rogue US website(accessed 15 February 2025)