And you can always use gingerbread spice mix instead of putting all the spices separately, Santa Maria makes it if I'm correct. You can maybe even add some flavourings that you use in Julesnus
You could make it like a huge plastic Gotland tin, with a huge Gotland ram lid, and pack it full of delicious Gul, Grå, plain, and fläder lössnus(different tins of course). Put a nice durable generic Gotland label on it, and a small color code sticker to denote the contents. For the retarded warning label, you can use an EASILY removable sticker, so when the customer gets it, it can be taken off. That would make a nice package, and people would want to keep the big tin for collection purposes, which gives lasting visibility for the company.
I suppose you could do a nice embossed paper tin like the original, but I'm betting the costs would be similar, with poorer performance(lack of freshness). It would certainly be a classy presentation.
Which is nicer, gotlands julessnus or v2's julessnus? I have both in portions waiting to be opened for Xmas
The taste is very different from each other! compair them is not possible.
the only thing i can say is that our Julesnus is the original since 2003 and we use a traditional "Glögg" flavor in it, (Glögg=gingerbread,cinnamon,clove,vanilla,cardamom..)
You could make it like a huge plastic Gotland tin, with a huge Gotland ram lid, and pack it full of delicious Gul, Grå, plain, and fläder lössnus(different tins of course). Put a nice durable generic Gotland label on it, and a small color code sticker to denote the contents. For the retarded warning label, you can use an EASILY removable sticker, so when the customer gets it, it can be taken off. That would make a nice package, and people would want to keep the big tin for collection purposes, which gives lasting visibility for the company.
I suppose you could do a nice embossed paper tin like the original, but I'm betting the costs would be similar, with poorer performance(lack of freshness). It would certainly be a classy presentation.
The taste is very different from each other! compair them is not possible.
the only thing i can say is that our Julesnus is the original since 2003 and we use a traditional "Glögg" flavor in it, (Glögg=gingerbread,cinnamon,clove,vanilla,cardamom..)
Which is nicer, gotlands julessnus or v2's julessnus? I have both in portions waiting to be opened for Xmas
I forgot to get back to this. Like Jimmy said, they're 2 different products. I haven't had V2's since the first year, and they've changed the recipe since then. Based on the first year, V2 favored the wine notes, while Gotland favored the spice. I preferred the Gotland, but that's really no surprise. Gotland makes my favorite snus, and every one they make is my favorite in that particular flavor profile. I'd say get them both, and see what you think. My advice isn't the best due to my bias towards Gotland, and besides, there's no accounting for taste. The crappiest snus ever made has had its fans, so it's hard to judge what any individual will prefer.
I forgot to get back to this. Like Jimmy said, they're 2 different products. I haven't had V2's since the first year, and they've changed the recipe since then. Based on the first year, V2 favored the wine notes, while Gotland favored the spice. I preferred the Gotland, but that's really no surprise. Gotland makes my favorite snus, and every one they make is my favorite in that particular flavor profile. I'd say get them both, and see what you think. My advice isn't the best due to my bias towards Gotland, and besides, there's no accounting for taste. The crappiest snus ever made has had its fans, so it's hard to judge what any individual will prefer.
I appreciate your input, I shall be trying both as it gets closer to Christmas. I don't drink, so it's as close to mulled wine as I'll get. When I was a vaper I had mulled spice eliquid last December, that was nice. Yeah I think snus is a "one man's meat" kind of thing, i like some bizarre snuses like chaini khaini saffran :P
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