Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg
Best for: Adult users 21 and older who want a distinctive sweet-tart honey-lemon flavor at mid-strength with a 20-pouch can.
Skip if: You want FDA-authorized regulatory clarity or prefer single-note flavors; try ZYN Citrus 6mg or step down to Rogue Honey Lemon 3mg instead.
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Hands-on Notes
Flavor profile
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg delivers the same distinctive sweet-tart honey and lemon profile as the 3mg variant at a higher nicotine load. The moist pouch construction releases flavor inside the first minute and the honey note rounds the lemon acidity to prevent the profile from feeling overly sharp. Swisher International's synthetic nicotine formulation keeps the honey-lemon character clean. Adult users 21 and older preferring single-note mint or fruit pouches may find the layered profile unfamiliar. Flavor stays present through 20-22 minutes before tapering toward a mild lemon background note.
Strength
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg sits at Rogue's mid-tier, above the 3mg variant and below the 10mg-12mg high-strength options. Onset arrives at 3-4 minutes and peak satisfaction holds for 25-35 minutes. Compared to ZYN Citrus 6mg, Rogue delivers similar nicotine intensity in a moist pouch versus ZYN's dry format. The 6mg load suits adult users 21 and older established at 3mg or transitioning from typical mid-strength pouches.
Pros
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg offers a distinctive sweet-tart flavor not commonly available in competing brands. The 20-pouch can holds 33% more units than ZYN's 15-count cans. The moist pouch design delivers fast flavor onset within the first minute. Synthetic nicotine formulation contains no tobacco-derived material.
Cons
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg has submitted a PMTA but has not yet received FDA marketing authorization. The synthetic nicotine formulation faces ongoing FDA regulatory uncertainty. The layered honey-lemon profile may feel busy to adult users 21 and older who prefer single-note pouches.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Rogue |
| Flavor | Honey Lemon |
| Strength | 6 mg |
| Format | Slim |
| Pouches per can | 20 |
| Moisture | Moist |
| Tobacco-free | Yes |
| Synthetic nicotine | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Swisher International |
| FDA Status | PMTA Submitted (Not Authorized as of May 2026) |
Common Questions
Is Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg FDA approved or authorized?+
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg is not FDA authorized. Its FDA Status is: PMTA Submitted (Not Authorized as of May 2026). Swisher International has filed a premarket tobacco application, but FDA has not granted marketing authorization for any Rogue SKU. As of June 2026, only ZYN and select on! PLUS variants hold FDA marketing orders.
How does Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg compare to Rogue Honey Lemon 3mg?+
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg delivers twice the nicotine load of the 3mg variant in the identical flavor profile. Onset arrives faster at 3-4 minutes versus 4-6 minutes, and peak intensity stays elevated longer. Adult users 21 and older transitioning from 3mg pouches will notice a measurable step up in nicotine satisfaction.
What does Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg taste like compared to ZYN Citrus 6mg?+
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg layers honey sweetness over lemon acidity for a more complex profile than ZYN Citrus 6mg's straight orange-lemon blend. ZYN holds FDA marketing authorization while Rogue does not. Both deliver similar nicotine intensity; Rogue uses moist pouches and ZYN uses dry pouches.
How long does Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg last per pouch?+
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg holds active flavor and nicotine for 30-40 minutes. The moist pouch design delivers peak flavor in the first 10 minutes, then transitions to a steady plateau. The 6mg synthetic nicotine load sustains satisfaction past the flavor fade point.
Can Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg help me quit smoking?+
Rogue Honey Lemon 6mg is not authorized for smoking cessation. FDA has not evaluated this product as a quit aid. Adult users 21 and older seeking to quit tobacco should consult a healthcare provider about FDA-cleared nicotine replacement therapy options rather than relying on a recreational pouch.