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  • CoderGuy
    Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2679

    #16
    Originally posted by tom502 View Post
    Coder- well, I do really like the 5 Photos, I think they be my faves. And I think I want to say the Himalaya is my fave. I also like the schmalzlers, these are new to me, but I like their full fruity(like a bakery) aroma, and their heavy coarse grind, which makes it impossible(so it seems to me) to over snuff, which I an undesired effect some snuffs have for me.
    Interesting. I think I would like the Schmalzlers too, thanks. I will have to get some others.

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    • jagmanss
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 12213

      #17
      Originally posted by EricHill78 View Post
      Snus/Snuff has been a great little hobby for me. Would you all consider it a hobby? I do in a sense.. It's been keeping my mind occupied. I'm not one to build models, collect stamps etc. I used to have a couple drinks on the weekend to relieve stress but haven't been able to because of my medical probs I have. So my time on snuson, snuffhouse, planning my next order etc has helped me alot. My wife thinks I should be doing something more constructive but what does she know!
      Eric, I feel exactly the same... I was never one for any of those other hobbies either... My weekend's were always filled with drinks and smokes, I was told at one time to take on a hobby to get my mind off smoking and having drinks.. I was like yeah, But I'm not a hobby person.. Those were my hobbies damnit.. LOL So It' absolutely a hobby for me now..

      Edit: I want a smoke and a drink now.. Damnit..LOL.. Well !! Maybe not so much the smoke as I'm debating my next portion and snuff I want...

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      • EricHill78
        Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 4253

        #18
        Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
        It absolutely is a hobby. It's a lot of fun trying out different scents and flavors from all over the world. You get to travel to foreign countries for a couple dollars. It's a great bargain :^)
        I totally agree.. Another good thing is that I haven't found any I don't like. Well except for the toque espresso I sent you lol.. I couldn't stand it lol. I thought I felt the same about D White, but it's really grown on me I enjoy it..

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        • lxskllr
          Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 13435

          #19
          There's only been 2 I have outright disliked. WoS Raspberry, which smelled like some kind of berry chapstick, and Dean Swift SP, which smelled like baby powder. It didn't have any bergamot, which to me is essential to be called an SP.

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          • CoderGuy
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 2679

            #20
            Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
            There's only been 2 I have outright disliked. WoS Raspberry, which smelled like some kind of berry chapstick, and Dean Swift SP, which smelled like baby powder. It didn't have any bergamot, which to me is essential to be called an SP.
            I have the Dean Swift Dean's Own and Apricot and not a fan of either. For one thing it's like sniffing air, I don't find any flavor compared to say Toque or Ozona Cherry. I am really liking the Toque and want to try a couple of the other popular brands mentioned by others here.

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            • lxskllr
              Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 13435

              #21
              Toque is very good. I was always a little ambivalent about their snuffs. The single flavors didn't really do it for me. Those flavors were right on the money, but I like a little more complexity. When Roderick started releasing his bi-scents, and blends, he got my interest. I'm a big fan of his toast line, especially the SP Extra and Spanish Gem, and the Cheese and Bacon is probably one of my top 5 favorites from any company. He can definitely compete with any of the old English companies, and some of his snuffs are best in class imo.

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              • EricHill78
                Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 4253

                #22
                Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
                I have the Dean Swift Dean's Own and Apricot and not a fan of either. For one thing it's like sniffing air, I don't find any flavor compared to say Toque or Ozona Cherry. I am really liking the Toque and want to try a couple of the other popular brands mentioned by others here.
                Definetely try the F&T High dry toast.. I'll extend the same offer to you as I did to jag, if you don't like it I'll buy it from you plus shipping I have alot of faith in it.. And definetely pick up some McChrystal's and wilson's.. I've only tried a couple from their lines and they are all top notch. Fubar try the grunt, i love that stuff..

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                • CoderGuy
                  Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2679

                  #23
                  Originally posted by EricHill78
                  Definetely try the F&T High dry toast.. I'll extend the same offer to you as I did to jag, if you don't like it I'll buy it from you plus shipping I have alot of faith in it.. And definetely pick up some McChrystal's and wilson's.. I've only tried a couple from their lines and they are all top notch. Fubar try the grunt, i love that stuff..
                  Sounds like a great deal, thanks!

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