Never had creamy snuff, but have you tried the Chaini Khaini snuses? They don't have all the ingredients, but I bet the flavor's close. A lot of people don't like it, but I think the flavor's interesting. Not n all day snus, but it makes a good diversion.
I tried the Chaini Khaini red one...but i was unsure on whether the tobacco was air-cured and pasteurised at the time and figured that with it made in India it probably wouldn't be.
In the quantities I use, they could probably put uranium in it, and it wouldn't have negative consequences. I like their snus, but the flavor's too odd for full time use.
In the quantities I use, they could probably put uranium in it, and it wouldn't have negative consequences. I like their snus, but the flavor's too odd for full time use.
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Well, the red one i tried wouldn't have tasted like the creamy snuff mentioned above i don't think, i did enjoy it though as it made a welcome change.
The IPCO creamy snuff tastes a lot like the red Chiani Khiani, that is to say it tastes like Tiger Balm and curry. A warning though, I've read an unpublished report that shows the TSNA levels in a lot of Indian smokeless tobacco and this creamy stuff is off the charts in carcinogens and bacteria. I'm talking like, one tube of IPCO equals thirty cans of Copenhagen. It's possibly the one form of smokeless tobacco that is more dangerous than smoking.
And stay away from any tobacco product that contains betel nut, even in trace amounts. Something about the combination makes the user especially prone to oral cancer.
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