Hi,
Yeah, I know some will say, that's for nasal use. But I'm not so sure. I like nasal snuff alot, and use alot of the "real" nasal snuff imported, to me, as an American. But these scotch snuffs have a history of being used as a dip, and after reading a booklet of a 1936 US Tobacco Company, explaining Scotch Snuff, it is clear that the intended manufacturing use is for "chew", as they word it. So, while I am sure it can be used nasally, though I find it too dry and dusty to be a good nasal snuff for me, I was curious if anyone here has tried "dipping" it, and what their comments are? I did try this twice, once with W.E. Garrett, and once with Brutons. And the initial idea of putting this dry powder in my mouth was at 1st a turn off, curiosity got me, and I decided to just do it. Now it was a bit messy, but it was doable, and something about it wasn't too bad. I sorta kinda maybe liked it. After a while of spitting in a can, watching TV, I rinsed my mouth and brushed my teeth. I did it again the next day. Now I am really interested to try this with some of the sweet and flavored scotch snuffs. I do not want to try the imported nasal snuffs as a dip, as they are just made differently, and are not made for dipping. So, I just wondered if anyone here has dipped the American made Scotch Snuffs, and what your comments might be?
Thanks,
Tom
Yeah, I know some will say, that's for nasal use. But I'm not so sure. I like nasal snuff alot, and use alot of the "real" nasal snuff imported, to me, as an American. But these scotch snuffs have a history of being used as a dip, and after reading a booklet of a 1936 US Tobacco Company, explaining Scotch Snuff, it is clear that the intended manufacturing use is for "chew", as they word it. So, while I am sure it can be used nasally, though I find it too dry and dusty to be a good nasal snuff for me, I was curious if anyone here has tried "dipping" it, and what their comments are? I did try this twice, once with W.E. Garrett, and once with Brutons. And the initial idea of putting this dry powder in my mouth was at 1st a turn off, curiosity got me, and I decided to just do it. Now it was a bit messy, but it was doable, and something about it wasn't too bad. I sorta kinda maybe liked it. After a while of spitting in a can, watching TV, I rinsed my mouth and brushed my teeth. I did it again the next day. Now I am really interested to try this with some of the sweet and flavored scotch snuffs. I do not want to try the imported nasal snuffs as a dip, as they are just made differently, and are not made for dipping. So, I just wondered if anyone here has dipped the American made Scotch Snuffs, and what your comments might be?
Thanks,
Tom
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