Same with me. Most of my snuff orders have either been Northerner, or Nicotine rush if I need a bullet too or such
I guess I'm trying snuff.
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Originally posted by RRKI picked up some Red Seal this morning at a tobacco store. Anybody try this stuff before?
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How do you like it? Americans can be a bit of an acquired taste, but I really enjoy them. They smell "older" to me for some reason. I get more of a sense of history from the American snuffs.
I've pretty much decided to only buy the Conwood brands. They still use a paperboard tube, and tin top. It's not as good for keeping the snuff fresh, but I like the history.
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Originally posted by lxskllrHow do you like it? Americans can be a bit of an acquired taste, but I really enjoy them. They smell "older" to me for some reason. I get more of a sense of history from the American snuffs.
I've pretty much decided to only buy the Conwood brands. They still use a paperboard tube, and tin top. It's not as good for keeping the snuff fresh, but I like the history.
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Originally posted by RRKOriginally posted by lxskllrHow do you like it? Americans can be a bit of an acquired taste, but I really enjoy them. They smell "older" to me for some reason. I get more of a sense of history from the American snuffs.
I've pretty much decided to only buy the Conwood brands. They still use a paperboard tube, and tin top. It's not as good for keeping the snuff fresh, but I like the history.
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So do you guys blow your nose before using more snuff? I felt after 3,4 small doses my nose was just caked and couldn't really feel any more. My nose also seemed to dry out and blowing it did little for removing the snuff without sticking a tissue up my nose. Finally I used some saline to clean it out but I don't want to have to do that very often.
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Also, I would actually consider replacing snus with snuff since I really am in it for the flavor and not so much the nicotine sustenance but at least with this Red Seal I find that I want it again after just half an hour to 45 minutes, where as I keep a snus 2 hours plus. Does the flavor last longer with other brands?
Snuff just seems cool to me for some reason like I'm living in a different time and a portion in my lip is more of a pain to deal with then some powder in my nose. It also seems like very very few people use it. The tobacco shops actually look at me crazier when I ask for nasal snuff then they do when I ask for snus. But thats mostly because they all have a camel snus display that they are desperately trying to sell.
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