Camel: Doing Snus The Right Way?

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  • c.nash
    Banned Users
    • May 2010
    • 3511

    #31
    If Camel starts producing a worthwhile product in the US I'd be happy...

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    • chadizzy1
      Member
      • May 2009
      • 7432

      #32
      Originally posted by Darwin View Post
      The ingredients in Camel snus aren't the problem. The amounts and ratios are indeed a problem. First cut back the sucralose at least 50%, preferably more. Second increase the sodium carbonate, bicarbonate and chloride to a level high enough to get better nic uptake and a slight saltiness in the taste. Third make the portions the same size across the board and don't merely use more low nic tobacco in a larger portion a la the too-biggish Robust versions. Fourth expand the line with a citrus flavor. Doesn't have to be bergamot, orange/lemon/lime will do nicely. Fifth really fill the cans with the regular size portions. Ought to be able to get 20 portions in there without strain.

      As far as nic goes I"ll eat someone's hat if Robust has 12mg of nic in it. This is the same as General Sterk which packs way more of a punch than Robust. Increasing the sodiums across the board will likely make the difference in Robust.
      +1

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      • rickcharles606
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 2307

        #33
        I tried the Robust yesterday, first thing...with my coffee. It was disgusting to say the least, and there was NO noticeable nic hit after a full 30 minutes. The portion never really did "juice" up, I even swished it with my coffee trying to wet it up. The flavor, well it was very, very sweet...too sweet in fact. I got no tobacco flavor at all, but did get a hint of artificial lemon/citrus. I assume they're trying to get a bergamot flavor, not sure. In short, it sucked and it's pretty much what I expected from RJR. It's one redeeming factor was that it smelled okay to me, it reminded me of Lipton's instant tea or something similar. Oh, and the can is pretty nice. I promptly dumped the remaining contents into the garbage and placed the can on "the shelf", lol.

        EDIT: The issue of it having 12mg of nicotine per portion, is absolute garbage. Remember that it's the amount of free nicotine that determines the actual nic hit, just a thought.

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        • snusgetter
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 10903

          #34
          Originally posted by rickcharles606 View Post
          ... The issue of it having 12mg of nicotine per portion, is absolute garbage. Remember that it's the amount of free nicotine that determines the actual nic hit, just a thought.
          I'm no chemist, nor do I have the inclination to become one, but ...
          Nicotine levels
          ◦ 8mg nicotine (Mellow, Frost) and 13mg nicotine (Robust, Winterchill) per pouch
          2.4mg unbound nicotine per gram of tobacco (1.44mg per pouch)
          Just exactly what might this mean?

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          • Darwin
            Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 1372

            #35
            "Unbound" nicotine is that that is free to be absorbed by the user. It usually varies with the Ph of the tobacco mixture and is adjusted with materials such as sodium carbonate which raises the Ph and therefore raises the amount of nicotine absorbable. Consequently 2 snuses with the same absolute levels of nicotine can exhibit very different levels of absorption by the user. The amounts listed as "unbound" or available to the user are consistent with Swedish snus levels generally but all we really have is their word on this which is highly suspect since almost all Camel users report much less nicotine effect than noticed in the typical Swedish product. In no way shape or form does Camel Robust deliver nicotine at levels similar to General Sterk, Skruf Stark, Nick & Johnny Strong, or Thunder Long, to cite just a few examples. In short, they're lying.

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            • EricHill78
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 4253

              #36
              Why doesn't Camel just use the Swedish version they have already created?

              There.. Problem solved.

              Note - I'm excited to try the the Swedish version.

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              • Bigblue1
                Banned Users
                • Dec 2008
                • 3923

                #37
                They didn't creat swedih camel, I think that's JTI

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                • EricHill78
                  Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 4253

                  #38
                  Oops.. I just figured because of the logo and all it was their creation.

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                  • tom502
                    Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 8985

                    #39
                    It's a name that's owned by 2 different people for 2 different areas in the world.

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                    • WickedKitchen
                      Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2528

                      #40
                      The JTI one isn't bad, actually. It's traditional Swedish snus and tastes like it. I find it to be a bit too salty even years into snusing but I would like to try a los version if there is one.

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                      • EricHill78
                        Member
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 4253

                        #41
                        What about the 1847 by Phillip Morris? I know Swedish match baught the rights and formula but that shows they know right? I have a can of 1847 in the freezer I have yet to try.

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                        • chadizzy1
                          Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 7432

                          #42
                          Originally posted by WickedKitchen View Post
                          The JTI one isn't bad, actually. It's traditional Swedish snus and tastes like it. I find it to be a bit too salty even years into snusing but I would like to try a los version if there is one.
                          Gustavus tastes a lot like Camel, in my opinion. If you tried Gustavus los you could kinda pick up what a Camel Los would taste like.

                          And yeah, if they tried to sell JTI Camel in the US, American's would be like "WHAT THE F*** is this?! Where's the 12 pounds of sugar per portion?!?!?!"

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                          • Langdell
                            Member
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 255

                            #43
                            I might have made a new recruit yesterday while buying my second can of Camel Robust. I was on my way home from getting my monthly stash of General from my local tobacconist and stopped at a gas station and was buying the Camel when a guy in army fatigues behind me asked how I liked snus. I told him that I love snus and had cut down my smoking with it and that I prefer the real Swedish variety but that Robust was a new Camel flavor that came a little closer to Swedish, though it was still sweeter. He said yeah, he had a buddy in the service who had ordered a Swedish sampler and maybe he would give it a try. Hope he does!

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                            • GoVegan
                              Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 5603

                              #44
                              Originally posted by chadizzy1 View Post
                              Gustavus tastes a lot like Camel, in my opinion. If you tried Gustavus los you could kinda pick up what a Camel Los would taste like.

                              And yeah, if they tried to sell JTI Camel in the US, American's would be like "WHAT THE F*** is this?! Where's the 12 pounds of sugar per portion?!?!?!"
                              I really didn't care much for the "flowery" taste of Gustavus but I would still pick Gustavus any day over Camel or Marlboro snus.

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                              • chadizzy1
                                Member
                                • May 2009
                                • 7432

                                #45
                                Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                                I really didn't care much for the "flowery" taste of Gustavus but I would still pick Gustavus any day over Camel or Marlboro snus.
                                I like it because it's a twist on the traditional "bergamot" or "citrus" taste of traditional snus flavors. It's slightly sweet and has the flowery/sweet taste mixed with the citrus which makes a really interesting flavor profile.

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