
Key Takeaways
- Launch timing: September 2025; currently sold in the U.K., Sweden and the U.S.
- Design: Hexagonal outer can and rounded triangular (oval-triangle) pouch—VELO’s first non-traditional form factor.
- Specifications: 20 pouches per can; 8 mg nicotine per pouch; total concentration 11.4 mg/g; strength rated 3 of 6 on VELO’s scale.
- Flavors: Five SKUs spanning “Hot/Cool” sensation profiles.
- Market feedback: Design widely praised; some users want higher nicotine strength.
- Industry trend: Brands such as Zar, WAKA, DOSH and RIFBAR have also launched polygonal packaging—form-factor innovation is emerging as a new direction in the nicotine-pouch market.
2Firsts, November 6, 2025 — British American Tobacco (BAT) launched the VELO Shift nicotine pouch in September 2025, drawing market attention with a hexagonal outer can and an oval-triangle inner pouch design. Two months after debut, VELO Shift’s performance merits closer analysis. The product is now available in the U.K., Sweden and the U.S., and has begun to accumulate consumer feedback. This article examines its product features, market rollout and user reactions.
2Firsts compiled the key parameters of the VELO Shift series as shown below:

Distinctive design: polygonal outer pack, oval-triangle inner pouch
VELO Shift’s most notable feature is its unconventional look. Unlike most nicotine-pouch brands that use round cans and rectangular pouches, VELO Shift adopts a hexagonal can and an oval-triangle pouch. This form is rare in the category and marks VELO’s first non-traditional design.

That said, based on long-term tracking by the 2Firsts product desk, more nicotine-pouch brands are moving to non-traditional shapes. Since May this year, several players—including Zar, WAKA, DOSH and RIFBAR—have adopted various polygonal packs, such as octagonal boxes, often paired with feather-shaped thin pouch sheets.
Flavor lineup: five SKUs spanning “Hot/Cool”
On flavor, VELO Shift offers two sensation types—Hot and Cool—covering fruit and mint profiles. The launch lineup includes five SKUs: Hot Dragonfruit, Hot Grape, Hot Peach, Hot Spearmint and Cool Peppermint.

As for specs, each VELO Shift can contains 20 pouches, with 8 mg nicotine per pouch and a stated total concentration of 11.4 mg/g. Under VELO’s internal scale, the strength is Level 3 of 6 (“strong”).
Channels and pricing: roll-out across the U.K., U.S., EU and Middle East; selective price cuts
VELO Shift is listed on retail platforms in the U.K., Sweden and the U.S., with single-can, 5-can and 10-can purchase options. In the U.K., retailer Whitepouch lists the product at £9.99; in the U.S., Mynicco prices it at $5.99 (pricing may vary by platform and region).

Meanwhile, Instagram posts from retailers targeting the Middle East and Iraq show a “17% OFF” promotion for VELO Shift: the price cut from IQD 12,000 (about $9.16) to IQD 10,000 (about $7.63).

User feedback: design well received; “strength” is the main discussion point
On Instagram and X, multiple creators posted VELO Shift unboxing videos, sparking user discussions. 2Firsts summarized key comments as follows.
1) Design broadly praised
Many users view the hexagonal can and oval-triangle pouch as a clear upgrade, offering greater recognition and portability. Comments include “more modern look” and “pouch shape fits better,” with strong interest in trying the product.
2) “Not strong enough” is the most frequent topic
The dominant theme is nicotine strength. Some users want a “stronger version,” arguing 8 mg is on the lighter side; others say the current strength suits smoking cessation transition periods or light users. This highlights scenario-based differences in dosage needs.
There are also remarks that the common U.S. upper range is 8–12 mg, suggesting regional regulation and supply influence choices.
3) Mixed experience and open questions
Some users ask how VELO Shift differs from traditional snus (tobacco-containing pouches), while others say it feels similar to existing VELO products.
Experience-wise, a few report mild throat or oral tingling, which they link to the Hot/Cool design.
Additional questions surfaced around whether the pouch can be placed on the tongue, how the Hot/Cool mechanism works, and potential effects on oral tissue.


Cover image source: VELO Sweden website
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