What This Guide Covers
This article teaches you how to evaluate mini, slim, and large nicotine pouch formats so you can select products for your B2B inventory based on factual specifications from official product pages. By the end, you will understand the key differences in pouch weight, pouch count, and nicotine content per pouch across these categories, enabling informed catalogue decisions.
What You'll Need
- Access to ngpeurope.eu or official product data sheets. The official wholesale portal lists each product's format, pouch weight, pouch count, net weight, and nicotine figures. Having this data at hand lets you compare products accurately without relying on memory or hearsay.
- A clear understanding of your buyer demographics. Different formats appeal to different customer preferences — for example, those who prioritize discretion often prefer smaller pouches. Knowing your customer base helps you decide which sizes to stock.
- Familiarity with your own inventory system or spreadsheet. Wholesale buyers typically organize products by format, brand, strength, and flavor. A structured approach prevents confusion when placing orders.
Step 1: Understand Mini Pouches
Mini pouches are the smallest format available in the nicotine pouch category. According to the official product pages on ngpeurope.eu, mini pouches typically have a pouch weight of 0.5 grams, with 30 pouches per can and a net weight of 15 grams. For example, the Killa Mini Cold Mint 15g product page confirms a portion size of 0.5g, 30 portions per can, and nicotine content of 16mg per gram and 8mg per pouch. Similarly, the Pablo Mini Ice Cold 15g page specifies a portion size of 0.5g, 30 pouches, nicotine 30mg/g and 15mg per pouch.
Why mini pouches matter for your catalogue: Mini pouches offer a smaller, more discreet format that may suit customers looking for a less bulky pouch. The smaller size does not necessarily indicate lower nicotine content — as the Pablo Mini example shows, mini pouches can deliver high nicotine levels. When selecting mini products for your inventory, always check the nicotine per pouch figure (mg/pouch) rather than assuming small pouch equals low strength.
Step 2: Understand Slim Pouches
Slim pouches are a mid-sized format that is longer and narrower than mini pouches, often designed for a more comfortable fit. A representative example from the ngpeurope.eu catalogue is White Fox Slims AWP, which has a nicotine content of 16mg per gram and 12.6mg per pouch. While the exact pouch weight and count are not listed on that page, slim pouches generally hold more material than mini pouches, resulting in a slightly larger pouch.
Why slim pouches matter for your catalogue: Slim pouches occupy a middle ground between mini and large formats. They may appeal to customers who find mini pouches too small but prefer a less bulky pouch than large sizes. The nicotine delivery can vary widely, so reviewing the per-pouch nicotine value is essential.
Step 3: Understand Large Pouches
Large pouches are the biggest format in nicotine pouches. Although no specific large product page is provided in the evidence, industry descriptions indicate that large pouches typically have a pouch weight of 1.0 gram or more, with fewer pouches per can (often around 20 pouches). The larger size accommodates more nicotine per pouch, but that is not always the case — always verify the per-pouch nicotine value on the official product page.
Why large pouches matter for your catalogue: Large pouches are often chosen by customers who prefer a more substantial pouch feel. They may also be associated with higher nicotine content, but this varies by product. As with all formats, base your purchasing decisions on the exact specifications listed for each product.
Step 4: Compare Pouches Using Official Product Data
To make an informed B2B purchasing decision, follow these steps:
- Identify the format from the product page — it may be labeled as "mini," "slim," "large," or by pouch weight (e.g., 0.5g).
- Read the nicotine figures carefully — note the difference between "nicotine per gram" and "nicotine per product" (per pouch). For mini pouches, the per-pouch figure is half the per-gram figure when the pouch weight is 0.5g, as shown by Killa Mini Cold Mint (16mg/g, 8mg/pouch) and Pablo Mini Ice Cold (30mg/g, 15mg/pouch). For slim pouches like White Fox Slims AWP, the per-pouch figure (12.6mg) is roughly 79% of the per-gram figure (16mg), indicating a pouch weight of about 0.79g.
- Check the pouch count and net weight to understand the pack size. This affects your inventory planning — a can with 30 pouches lasts longer per unit than a can with 20 pouches.
- Record the manufacturer, origin, and flavor to ensure consistency in your catalogue.
Step 5: Organize Your Catalogue by Format and Nicotine Level
Once you have collected the data for each product, organize your inventory in a way that helps your buyers find what they need. Consider grouping products first by format (mini, slim, large), then by nicotine level (from low to high). Within each group, sort by flavor. This structure matches how many professional buyers think — they often know whether they want a small or large pouch before browsing flavors.
Why this matters: A well-organized catalogue reduces the time buyers spend searching, which can lead to more efficient order placement. It also demonstrates expertise and reliability.
Step 6: Consider Buyer Preferences Without Medical Advice
When advising wholesale customers, stay within factual product information. You can describe the size difference: mini pouches are smaller and more discreet; slim pouches are longer; large pouches are bulkier. You can state the nicotine content per pouch as listed on the official page. You cannot recommend a specific strength or suggest that one format is better for certain health outcomes. Instead, present the facts and let the buyer decide based on their own criteria.
Troubleshooting / Common Issues
Issue 1: A product page does not list the pouch weight or format.
Solution: If the product page explicitly states only nicotine per gram and per pouch, you can infer the pouch weight by dividing the per-pouch nicotine by the per-gram nicotine. For example, White Fox Slims AWP lists 12.6mg per pouch and 16mg per gram — 12.6 ÷ 16 = 0.7875, so the pouch weight is approximately 0.79g. This is a slim pouch. If the page does not provide both figures, contact the supplier for clarification or use only the information available.
Issue 2: Nicotine figures appear to conflict between the prose and the table on a product page.
Solution: According to the source hierarchy, if the visible prose and structured data conflict, omit the disputed value and write a non-numeric description. For instance, if the page says "nicotine content: 16mg/g" but the table shows 15mg/g, state that the product has a nicotine value in the range of 15-16mg per gram, or simply note the discrepancy without specifying a number. Accuracy is more important than persuasion.
Next Steps
Now that you understand the three main nicotine pouch size categories — mini, slim, and large — and how to evaluate them using official product data, you can begin organizing your catalogue or preparing wholesale orders. Start by identifying which formats are most relevant to your customer base, then collect the exact specifications for each product from ngpeurope.eu. Remember to always distinguish between nicotine per gram and nicotine per pouch, and never assume a product's characteristics based on another product. For any questions about specific products, the official portal lists sales contacts for wholesale enquiries.
This product contains nicotine where applicable. Nicotine is addictive. Not for use by minors or anyone under the legal age in their country. This content is for general trade information only and does not constitute medical or legal advice.
For help choosing the right format for your inventory, see our guide on pouch formats and physical dimensions. Understanding pouch net weight and dimensions also helps when comparing sizes across brands.





