All Brands of Chewing Tobacco/DIP

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  • precious007
    Banned Users
    • Sep 2010
    • 5885

    All Brands of Chewing Tobacco/DIP

    I though I'd post this.

    Haven't heard of most these brands yet, there's quite a few listed on the most popular oral tobacco stores online, but there's quite a few that are quite new to me.

    Types of Chewing Tobacco
    • Loose leaf tobacco is sweetened and packaged loose in aluminum-lined pouches. The chewer simply takes a portion directly from the pouch. This is the most widely available.
    • Plug tobacco is press formed into sheets, with the aid of a little syrup, mostly molasses, which helps maintain form as well as sweeten. The sheets are then cut into individual plugs, wrapped with fine tobacco and then packaged. Individual servings must be cut or bitten directly from the plug.
    • Twist tobacco is spun and rolled into large rope-like strands and then twisted into a knot. The final product is much lower in moisture than plug or loose leaf tobacco, and historic varieties could be smoked in a pipe as well as chewed. This was the most common form of chewing tobacco in the 18th and 19th centuries.
    • Tobacco bits are formed by rolling sweetened and typically flavored tobacco into small pieces which are consumed individually. These are typically packaged in small tins like mints.


    Types of American Dipping Tobacco
    • Long Cut
    • Extra Long Cut
    • Fine Cut


    Brands
    • Apple Jack
    • Beech Nut
    • Big Mountain
    • Bowie
    • Bull of the Woods
    • Camel
    • Cannonball Plug
    • Chattanooga Chew
    • Copenhagen
    • Cotton Boll
    • Cougar
    • Days O' Work
    • Durango
    • Grizzly
    • Gold River
    • Golden Blend
    • Hawken
    • Husky
    • Kayak
    • Kodiak
    • Lancaster
    • Levi Garrett
    • Longhorn
    • Mail Pouch
    • Morgans
    • Oliver Twist
    • Peachy
    • Red Man
    • Red Seal
    • Redwood
    • Rooster
    • Silver Creek
    • Southern Pride
    • Skoal
    • Springfield
    • Starr
    • Stokers
    • Taylor's Pride
    • Timberwolf
    • WB Extra Long
    • Work Horse
    • Conaty-Pezzullo brothers


    I've highlighted the ones I already knew ...
  • tom502
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 8985

    #2
    Rooster used to be a moist snuff(dip) but it's not made anymore, there is a Rooster dry snuff though. Oliver Twist, I think is made in Denmark, they are too small, like a BB.

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    • precious007
      Banned Users
      • Sep 2010
      • 5885

      #3
      Originally posted by tom502 View Post
      Rooster used to be a moist snuff(dip) but it's not made anymore, there is a Rooster dry snuff though. Oliver Twist, I think is made in Denmark, they are too small, like a BB.
      yep, I have all flavors of Oliver Twist right on my desk....

      I don't normally use it... I find it way too flavored ....

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