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What makes Stripe nicotine pouches so special?
Stripe is the street-art flavored sub-brand of Fedrs, an established Polish manufacturer focused on tobacco-free nicotine pouches. Where many brands play it safe with corporate packaging, Stripe leans into bold colorways, graffiti motifs, and a rebellious tone aimed at adult users 21 and over who want their can to look as distinctive as the kick inside.
Production is fully tobacco-free. The pouches use a plant-fiber filling combined with pharmaceutical-grade nicotine, food-grade flavorings, sweeteners, and pH stabilizers, packed into a soft, white, non-staining pouch. Quality control is handled in-house by Fedrs, which gives the brand consistency from one can to the next.
What sets Stripe nicotine pouches apart inside Atlantic Pouches' catalog is a clear identity: a single slim format, a focused strong-tier strength, and a flavor lineup that goes beyond classic mint into territory like bubble gum, energy drink, and frozen grape. It is a curated range rather than a sprawling one, and that simplicity is part of the appeal.
Popular varieties and flavors of Stripe nicotine pouches
Stripe's flavor approach is built around contrast: cooling sensations layered against sweet, fruity, or candy-like profiles. The result is a lineup that feels modern rather than traditional, with each can delivering a clearly defined taste from the first minute through to the last.
The flavors currently stocked at Atlantic Pouches cover several distinct families:
- Mint: a clean, cooling peppermint profile for users who want a classic chill without sweetness.
- Wild Berry: a mixed-berry blend with ripe, jammy notes balanced by a light cooling finish.
- Bubble Gum: sweet, candy-style gum flavor that leans playful rather than sharp.
- Frozen Grape: juicy purple grape paired with a frosty, almost menthol-style edge.
- Citrus: bright lemon-and-orange character with a tangy, refreshing top note.
- Energy Drink: a sweet-sour profile that mimics a familiar caffeinated soft drink.
That mix means there is a Stripe variant for mint loyalists, fruit fans, and dessert-leaning users alike. The brand stays away from tobacco-style or smoky profiles, keeping the entire range firmly in the modern, all-white nicotine pouch category.
Strength and formats
Stripe keeps its format simple. Every variant currently sold at Atlantic Pouches uses the same slim, all-white pouch shape and the same "Strong" strength tier, which makes the brand easy to navigate compared with ranges that span half a dozen formats.
- Format: slim, all-white pouches sized to sit discreetly under the upper lip without bulging.
- Moisture: moderately moist, designed to release flavor and nicotine quickly while staying comfortable for longer sessions.
- Strength tier: "Strong" — a 20 mg/g nicotine concentration that places the range above casual everyday levels and into the territory experienced users tend to look for.
- Pouches per can: 20 slim pouches in every can across the lineup.
Because Stripe sticks to a single strength tier, switching flavors does not change the intensity of the experience — only the taste profile shifts. That makes the brand a useful pick for users who already know they want a strong, fast-acting pouch and prefer to choose by flavor rather than by milligrams.
Stripe product overview
| Product | Flavor | Nicotine content | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stripe Strong Mint | Peppermint | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
| Stripe Strong Wild Berry | Mixed berry | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
| Stripe Strong Bubble Gum | Bubble gum | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
| Stripe Strong Frozen Grape | Iced grape | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
| Stripe Strong Citrus | Lemon and orange | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
| Stripe Strong Energy Drink | Energy drink | 20 mg/g (Strong) | Slim |
Stripe pouches compared to other brands
Stripe sits in a crowded strong-tier segment, so it helps to see how it lines up against other brands Atlantic Pouches stocks. The comparisons below focus on moisture, fit, intensity, and flavor character — not price or value.
Stripe vs. Fedrs
Fedrs is Stripe's parent maker — both lines roll off the same Polish production floor, so build quality, slim fit, and moderate moisture feel essentially identical between them. Where they diverge is breadth and tone: Fedrs runs a wider, more grown-up flavor catalog spanning classic mint, fruit, and dessert profiles, while Stripe distills that capability into a tighter, fruit- and candy-led sub-line with louder graffiti branding. Intensity sits in the same strong-tier neighborhood, so the choice is really about catalog depth versus focused identity.
Stripe vs. Pablo
Pablo is built around extreme strength and a no-nonsense profile, often pushing well past typical strong-tier levels. Stripe is genuinely strong but more measured, sticking to a single 20 mg/g tier rather than chasing record nicotine numbers. Flavor-wise, Pablo leans toward icy mint and citrus heavyweights, while Stripe's lineup is broader and more playful. Users who find Pablo too aggressive often find Stripe more sustainable for everyday use.
Stripe vs. Kingston
Kingston is UK-made (Hull-based Kingston Trading UK Ltd) and leans heavily mint-forward, using a numbered dot-strength scale to signal intensity across the range. Stripe, made in Poland by Fedrs, lands at a single 20 mg/g strong tier and pushes a fruit- and candy-led catalog rather than a menthol-driven one. Both use slim all-white pouches with comparable fit, but Kingston tends to feel cooler and drier in the mouth while Stripe's moderate moisture releases sweet flavor faster.
- Intensity: Pablo > Stripe ≈ Fedrs ≈ Kingston (top dots).
- Flavor breadth: Fedrs is the deepest catalog; Stripe is fruit- and candy-led; Kingston stays mint-leaning; Pablo runs icy and sharp.
- Moisture: Stripe and Fedrs feel moderately moist; Kingston often runs drier.
- Fit: all four brands are slim and discreet under the lip.
- Identity: Stripe stands out visually with its street-art design language, sharing a factory with Fedrs.
