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The "New Vice" Economy: 5 Stocks Profiting From the Shift to Clean Fuel - Canopy Growth (NASDAQ:CGC)
Younger Americans now account for 41% of wellness spending, favoring functional beverages and pouch-based stimulants over cigarettes and energy drinks, industry reports show.
- On Dec. 24, 2025, USA News Group reported American consumers are driving record wellness spending by abandoning traditional cigarettes and sugary energy drinks as functional beverages dominate new launches.
- Rising health consciousness among younger demographics drives 41% of wellness spending despite being 36% of adults, while market analysts report over 46 million consumer mentions.
- Doseology Sciences Inc. moved to commercialize oral stimulants by securing a November 2025 manufacturing agreement through Doseology USA Inc. and acquiring Feed That Brain for $400,000, according to the source.
- Market projections show the global pouch market is expected to exceed US$69.46 billion by 2032, while Philip Morris International reports smoke-free products accounted for 41% of its first-nine months 2025 net revenues and Zevia PBC recorded third quarter 2025 net sales of $40.8 million.
- The report discloses this article is a paid advertisement for Maynard Communications, approved by Doseology Sciences Inc., with BAY disclosing share ownership and warning readers to consult licensed financial advisors.
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The "New Vice" Economy: 5 Stocks Profiting from the Shift to Clean Fuel - Canopy Growth (NASDAQ:CGC)
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- USA News Group - News Commentary – American consumers are driving record wellness spending as they abandon traditional cigarettes and sugary energy drinks for cleaner, more precise alternatives[1]. The shift is accelerating across functional beverage categories, where protein, adaptogens, and targeted nutrition now dominate new product launches[2]. This consumer-led transformation is…
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