Getting ready to place a new order. So far I liked the the spicy flavors. I think my favorite so far are Nick & Johnny strong white & Oden extra sterk kanal. What are some other brands I should try.
What is the spiciest snus available.
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Originally posted by GoVegan View PostMy guess would be anything from Chaini Khaini but I haven't seen many good reviews about that brand. You might also try Tre Ankare. It is an OK snus and it kind of had a parsley taste to me. What do you mean by spicy?
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I figured the plural of snus was snus. . . Like sheep and sheep. . . and sand and sand . .. fish and fish . .
I probs cant help you with your spicy snus adventure but a friend of my sisters tried one of my General Sterk longs and (seriously trying to act posh but failing misserably) claimed it to be quite spicey, I don't think he meant tobasco spicey but like herbs and spices spicey.
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Onyx is more peppery than the Nick and Johnny SW, however I have moved exclusively to the Nick and Johnny Strong white as my exclusive snus. When I started I ran through a bunch of flavors. But after finding Onyx and NJSW, I narrowed it to two, then one.
One day I may venture into the wild and hunt something new, but for now I am content with one snus.
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Originally posted by Roo View PostSorry GV I don't mean to knock your post but in my opinion Tre Ankare is in the top 3 most gentle and unassuming sneese on the market. Personally I would call it bland and boring as shit, but my point is not to insult the brand, just to point out that at least one person finds Tre to be anything but spicy. Markja, you might want to take GoVegans Chaini Khaini suggestion though; I'm not sure what kind of spice you're looking for, peppery or literally spicy, but my few experiences with Chaini Khaini recalled the taste of betel nut and Indian spices as found in chai tea. That is assuming that the stuff on the Indian market is the same as what they market to Sweden -- my friend brought some back from India in little pouch bags and with Hindi script on the packaging, obviously for the Indian market, but presumably the same.
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Originally posted by GoVegan View PostNo offense taken. I tried Tre Ankare once but wasn't really impressed with it. I have a feeling he is not looking for spice but for natural tobacco with a pepper kick. I haven't tried General Sterk but they seem well liked.
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Originally posted by EricHill78Sneese = plural of snus? Cool
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If it were a somewhat random and less popular snus I would say General OP for a distinct spiciness, which is one reason I'm flummoxed by the idea of General being everyone's go-to signature taste for genuine Swedish snus. I would think the most widely-used, "flagship" snus would be more subtle and less spicy.
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