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  • zoomzoom9
    Member
    • May 2010
    • 44

    Snus Brands Available In Stores

    I've been using General snus because it's available at a local cigar shop, but I'm wondering what other brands are available to purchase in stores? I'd like to try a few different brands but would prefer to not buy online, so I'm trying to see if I can find some places to buy it around me (in northern NJ). Anyone happen to know some good brands are available for purchase "offline" besides General?
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    General's it for now. More may turn up in the future if snus starts taking off, but online's the only way to get variety atm.

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    • asidrave
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 195

      #3
      im in northern NJ as well. i havent been to any tobacco shops in my area since i know if any do carry swedish snus it would only be General. online is the only alternative if you want variety. good luck in your search

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      • zoomzoom9
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 44

        #4
        Thanks, guess I'll just have to hope it catches on and wait until then!

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        • myuserid
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 1645

          #5
          My dream is to one day walk into the cigar shop where I buy General and walk out with a roll of Ettan Lös.

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          • tom502
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 8985

            #6
            I don't mean to sound pessimistic, but I really don't see snus being popular like it is in Sweden, and the reason, I believe is just culture, Snus has a history in Sweden, and is a revered home practice of use. In the US, it is not, though, apart from smoking, which to me, worldwide just seems more like a habit, than a tradition, or tobacco culture, but the US's smokeless heritage is chew and dip mainly, dip being more popular. While Sweden has Ettan, the US has Copenhagen. I think it will remain a niche item.

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            • snusgetter
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 10903

              #7
              Has anyone come across statistics of snus use in other countries?

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              • myuserid
                Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 1645

                #8
                Originally posted by tom502 View Post
                I don't mean to sound pessimistic, but I really don't see snus being popular like it is in Sweden, and the reason, I believe is just culture, Snus has a history in Sweden, and is a revered home practice of use. In the US, it is not, though, apart from smoking, which to me, worldwide just seems more like a habit, than a tradition, or tobacco culture, but the US's smokeless heritage is chew and dip mainly, dip being more popular. While Sweden has Ettan, the US has Copenhagen. I think it will remain a niche item.
                I tend to agree with you Tom.

                But, I can still dream can't I?

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                • Ragnar
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 114

                  #9
                  Here's what I'm wondering:

                  Are local tobacco shops still stocking General? Will they continue to?

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                  • snusgetter
                    Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 10903

                    #10
                    only if it's profitable to them

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                    • lxskllr
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      #11
                      Originally posted by myuserid

                      But, I can still dream can't I?
                      Not without paying your dream tax you can't. Your dreams shall be taxed at 90% of the value of the dream's contents.

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                      • Langdell
                        Member
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 255

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ragnar View Post
                        Here's what I'm wondering:

                        Are local tobacco shops still stocking General? Will they continue to?
                        The local stores where I buy my General certainly are. Just last week, the tobacconist where I buy most of mine got in a big new shipment with the butt-ugly new warning labels all over it.

                        The silver lining of PACT may be there is actually more availability of Swedish snus in local stores since it makes mail-order less attractive and means buyers have to pay local taxes whether ordering from out of state or buying locally. But I agree with snusgetter that local stores will only continue to stock snus if it is profitable. So the more American snusers the better!

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                        • myuserid
                          Member
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 1645

                          #13
                          Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                          Not without paying your dream tax you can't. Your dreams shall be taxed at 90% of the value of the dream's contents.
                          Well, of course the dream tax.

                          Wouldn't want to forget about that.

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                          • jamesstew
                            Member
                            • May 2008
                            • 1440

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tom502 View Post
                            I don't mean to sound pessimistic, but I really don't see snus being popular like it is in Sweden, and the reason, I believe is just culture, Snus has a history in Sweden, and is a revered home practice of use. In the US, it is not, though, apart from smoking, which to me, worldwide just seems more like a habit, than a tradition, or tobacco culture, but the US's smokeless heritage is chew and dip mainly, dip being more popular. While Sweden has Ettan, the US has Copenhagen. I think it will remain a niche item.
                            But then again dip started out as snus.

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                            • tom502
                              Member
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 8985

                              #15
                              I have read many non-jiving histories on the evolution of tobacco use. I do find it interesting, and wish there was like a tobacco museum, that actually shows the products that were first made, like what was the first name brand chewing tobacco? Which dip company first made Straight flavor? We know there were some localized snus can here in the early US from Swedish immigrants, but it wasn't a national product. And then snus started as a nasal snuff, from what I gather in Sweden.

                              It is interesting, and with so many tobacco history afficianados, it would be nice to see an indepth visual museum of oral tobacco products(cigs would be interesting too).

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