Tag: Sesh

  • Sesh Nicotine Pouches Move to Final PMTA Stage

    Sesh Nicotine Pouches Move to Final PMTA Stage

    Sesh Products US Inc. said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted its bundled Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) covering 64 SKUs of its Sesh+ nicotine pouch line for substantive scientific review. The filing determination confirms the application is sufficiently complete to proceed to the final stage of the PMTA process. The submission spans multiple flavors, strengths, and formats aimed at adult consumers.

    The company said the milestone reflects several years of scientific preparation and engagement with regulators, positioning it among a limited number of independent U.S.-based brands advancing through the PMTA pathway.

  • Sesh Secures $40M to Accelerate U.S. Growth

    Sesh Secures $40M to Accelerate U.S. Growth

    Sesh, an Austin-based, tobacco-free nicotine pouch maker, says it has raised more than $40 million in funding to scale its U.S. business. The financing round, led by 8VC and Jack Link’s CEO Troy Link, included participation from Electric Feel Ventures and a slate of investors spanning retail, entertainment, and manufacturing, including Post Malone, Diplo, and Zac Brown.

    Launched in 2020, Sesh has rapidly expanded into major national retailers such as Buc-ee’s, Sheetz, Quiktrip, AMPM, Circle K West, and Pilot. The company says it is anchored by a patented, pH-balanced formulation from Thomas Ericsson, inventor of Zyn, and that its Ohio-made pouches incorporate MCT oil to enhance mouthfeel and address dryness concerns common in the category.

    “We’re really trying to raise the standard in nicotine,” said founder and CEO Max Cunningham. “It’s important for emerging brands like Sesh to exist in the category, and for it not to be just dominated by Big Tobacco.”

    Cunningham told Fortune magazine the company has 30 full-time employees, availability in more than 5,000 stores across the U.S. and Canada, and is on track to grow 5,000% year over year. “We’re building for the long term,” he said. “This is about quality, trust, and building a nicotine brand that reflects where the market is going — not where it’s been.”

    A PMTA for the 72 Sesh SKUs has been accepted and under review by FDA since 2023.