Berlin. A city that knows walls, and what it means to tear them down.
This week, we brought the Protect Pouches European Tour here, with our coffee jetpack, cinnamon buns, and a simple message: don’t build new walls between people and the choices that save their lives.
Coffee, Cinnamon Buns, and Conversations
Right in the heart of Berlin, our coffee bike became a magnet. People stopped for coffee, grabbed cinnamon buns, and, most importantly, shared their stories. Smokers who had quit. Friends who no longer breathe second-hand smoke. Families who no longer worry about the smell of cigarettes.
Every postcard signed was a message to lawmakers: don’t confuse pouches with cigarettes, don’t ban what works.
Brussels Wants Barriers. Berliners Want Health.
While Berliners were talking to us about liberating from cigarettes, Brussels is busy drafting a Cardiovascular Health Plan that might, unbelievably, classify pouches as “risk factors.”
That’s like banning seatbelts because they remind you of car crashes.
The science is clear:
- Pouches are smoke-free, tobacco-free, and far less harmful than cigarettes.
- Sweden’s model proves it: the lowest smoking in Europe (5.6%), 44% fewer tobacco deaths, and the lowest lung cancer rates in the EU.
- And yes, lower heart disease and stroke rates than their neighbors.
If the rest of Europe followed Sweden’s example, 3.5 million lives could be saved in the next decade.
The Only Wall That Matters
Standing in Berlin, you can’t help but remember what division looks like. People on one side of the wall, trapped. People on the other, free.
That’s the choice Europe faces the choice now:. kKeep smokers trapped in unhealthy habits in cigarettes, or break down the wall and let adults choose significantly safer alternatives.
Our Message From Berlin
From Paris to Berlin, the message is the same:
- Let adults choose a better way out of smoking.
- Let us quit realistically and live healthier lives.
- Don’t ban and overtax pouches like cigarettes.
Berlin showed us that people understand harm reduction. Now it’s Brussels’ turn.
Protect pouches. Protect choice. Protect our lives.
Next stop: The European Parliament, Brussels.