VELO Purple Grape nicotine pouches are a tobacco-free oral nicotine product designed for discreet use. Each pouch delivers a grape-based flavour profile, combined with a nicotine strength that varies depending on the selected option.
The slim pouch format is placed under the upper lip, where nicotine and flavour are gradually released through the gum lining. Because the pouches do not contain tobacco, they do not produce smoke or vapour during use.
Flavour Profile
VELO Purple Grape offers a rich and slightly sweet grape flavour with a subtle hint of acidity. The profile is smooth and rounded, delivering a deeper fruit taste compared to lighter citrus options.
The flavour develops from a soft, sweet opening into a fuller, more balanced finish. Compared to sharper citrus flavours, Purple Grape is less tangy and more mellow, making it a popular choice for users who prefer a smoother fruit profile.
Nicotine Strength
VELO Purple Grape nicotine pouches are available in 8mg, 14mg and 17mg.
These options allow users to choose a nicotine level based on their individual tolerance. Lower strengths may suit those who prefer a milder experience, while higher strengths are typically chosen by more experienced users.
Because this is a fruit-based flavour, it may feel smoother compared to mint or menthol pouches at the same nicotine level.
The VELO dot rating system, shown on each can, provides a simple way to compare the relative strength of each option.
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4mg to 6mg = 2-3 Dot – Mellow Strength
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6mg to 11mg = 2-4 Dot – Original
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8mg to 17mg = 3-6 Dot – Extra Strong
You can learn more about how strengths compare in the VELO Strength Guide.
What To Expect
When placing the pouch under your lip, a light tingling sensation is common as the nicotine begins to release. This usually settles within a few minutes.
Each pouch can typically be used for up to around 30 minutes, with nicotine and flavour releasing gradually over time.
The flavour tends to remain consistent throughout use, with a steady release rather than a sharp initial burst. Individual responses can vary depending on strength and usage, and if a pouch feels too strong it’s best to remove it and consider a lower strength option.