Temped to pick it up to try it but passed. Anyone try it? Or can someone find me a link of what it's made of, like TSNA's, water content, etc.
I saw Skoal Snus at my local Food Lion today...
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I find that Google's Site Search yields a lot more results for anything you're looking for...
Just bring up this link and place your query between the quote marks:
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&h...x=1&fp=1&cad=b
Be sure to bookmark it for easy access.
EXAMPLES:
site:snuson.com "skoal snus"
site:snuson.com "tre ankare"
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Originally posted by precious007i'd actually be curious to try all american snusWords of Wisdom
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I think you can find the ingredients(those that they'll list, anyway), at the US Smokeless corporate site.
In a nutshell, it's a step forward for American snus, but that isn't saying much. It's better than Camel or Marlboro, but still is so full of artificial sweetner that it's just not funny.
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Originally posted by chadizzy1 View PostUse the search box at the top.
There are many threads here devoted to Camel, Marlboro and Skoal "snus".
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