So I was digging through my freezer stash and found some older cans that had been around for awhile. I noticed how the weight of Snus contained in them is higher than for the exact same variety that can be purchased today. This is not just one brand or manufacturer but I see it as an industry trend. How far do you think they will go? On average it looks as if we have lost one can worth of snus out of every roll of portions, and half to a full can out of every roll of Los compared to where they were 2 years ago.
I know this is not unique to snus. Anyone remember going to the store and buying a half gallon of ice cream? Now the standard seems to be 1.5 or 1.75 quart (with that extra bit of cardboard around the bottom of the carton to make it look bigger, they can say its for package integrity but you're not fooling me). I find it odd that some things seem immune to this trend. Imagine if Marlboro started putting 18 cigarettes in a pack. Or Budwieser's were 10.8 oz. And yet other things seem to be constantly expanding....40 oz Slurpee anyone?
That's my rant for the day. Kudos to all the snus makers that still put 24g portions and 45g Los. You know who you are.
I know this is not unique to snus. Anyone remember going to the store and buying a half gallon of ice cream? Now the standard seems to be 1.5 or 1.75 quart (with that extra bit of cardboard around the bottom of the carton to make it look bigger, they can say its for package integrity but you're not fooling me). I find it odd that some things seem immune to this trend. Imagine if Marlboro started putting 18 cigarettes in a pack. Or Budwieser's were 10.8 oz. And yet other things seem to be constantly expanding....40 oz Slurpee anyone?
That's my rant for the day. Kudos to all the snus makers that still put 24g portions and 45g Los. You know who you are.
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