Originally posted by Monkey
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Name one los that holds together better than V2??
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Originally posted by WickedKitchen View PostEttan holds together like a champ. I don't know, I judge this on the criteria of ease of removal in which case some of the previously mentioned snus wouldn't work, IMO. The Kardus quality snus really shine in this area and I'd be willing to bet freshness plays a big role. oo
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Originally posted by Monkey View PostThose two are quick to mudslide on me.
The finer grind of them gets saturated and says, "Shall we have a run down the teeth? Yes....such fun...." and then it is all over.
Coarser grinds are less likely to do that to me.
Oh, and Roda Lacket has a british accent.
To me.), I easily get a mud slide.
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Originally posted by heders View PostIf coarser grinded snus seems better then probably you should try Grov. I think it stays together wonderfully. Then it's also about technique. I sometimes manage to have a prilla in for long, even without baking it. But if I poke it all the time with my tongue (no bad sexual jokes here!), I easily get a mud slide.
My fovorite los is Gotlands but until they start makin a new one it is v2 for me...I can only snus so much grey.
It all depends on the day with finer snus....some days no problem some days it looks like I lost my front teeth in a bar fight.
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Originally posted by Monkey View PostThose two are quick to mudslide on me.
The finer grind of them gets saturated and says, "Shall we have a run down the teeth? Yes....such fun...." and then it is all over.
I started rolling my own portions out of tea bags after viewing an old dead thread. We have the big bags used to make sun tea. Cut a sheet to 2" x 1 5/8". Use 3m Icetool and fill to 3-3.5 clicks. Roll, twist ends, and flatten a little. Snip the tips. You get a massive portion of los that lasts long after the mudslide effect would have forced you to spit it out. It does not come apart. It stays in place, slowly releases flavor and nic over a long period of time, and is dirt cheap to make. Teabag paper works perfectly. This is recommended for high tolerance users only.
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