Fairly new to snus could really use some help.

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  • Paco
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 396

    #16
    Originally posted by dman21
    That was my thought exactly. Swedish snus has again and again proved to be relatively harmless. I will agree, it is so ironic that a a TOBACCO product has its ingredients affixed on every can, but NRT products, such as the nicotine losenges in your case show no such thing. It's funny how everybody attacks the tobacco companies, conveniently leaving out big pharma. These small tobacco companies (at least relative to Phillip Morris, RJ Reynolds, etc.) have proven to help people quit, big pharma's solution is shown to have I believe it was a 10% success rate for quitting. Pretty pathetic how things work. People are falsely lead to believe that all smokeless tobacco causes your teeth to fall out and later death, when obviously all smokeless tobacco is not created equal, essentially leading people to believe that these alternatives are no safer than smoking, which in and of itself is a complete and utter falsehood. Even my parents believe that garbage.
    Agree with everything you said, on a side not my eyes hurt from reading endless threads on the forums lol. I guess 5 hours is good enough for one night jeez.

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    • postjack
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 46

      #17
      Lots of good advice here I'll recap and reiterate:

      1. Your tastes will change over time, sometimes very quickly. Hell I've started out with a snus I've loved and by the end of the tin I've grown tired of it.

      2. Nicotine levels are weird for me. There are times when I'll go a week with just regular portions, and strong or extra strong portions make me ill. Then there are times when only a strong portion will do. So don't feel like you have to have that extra nic, rather go for what flavor you like. When I go for flavor I find I'm more satisfied.

      3. When I first started snusing a couple years ago I was bound and determined to find that one flavor I liked and stick with it, much like with cigarettes, where you find that one brand and it becomes your brand. But that doesn't seem to work with snus . Snus flavors are more like cigars: you might find a particular flavor you gravitate toward (General for me), but the joy in snus comes from variety. I always have several cans open in the fridge for this reason, with my long term stash in the freezer.

      4. If the regular size portions feel too big in your mouth, consider folding. Everyone has their own method, but I fluff out the snus so it fills the whole portion, then gently flatten that portion, then fold it in half longways, like a hot dog. Then cram the portion up in your lip. I'd say I fold 90% of my portions, its just more comfortable for me.

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      • dman21
        Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 1141

        #18
        I agree with everything you said, postjack. When I first started snusing, I thought the whole idea of a rotation was absurd. The longer I snus, the more it makes sense. The only reason I am not rotating right now is because I don't have a fridge available to me for my snus as I'm home from school on winter break, so I just keep one tin at a time open right now. But once winter break ends, I will resume rotating.

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        • postjack
          Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 46

          #19
          Originally posted by dman21
          I agree with everything you said, postjack. When I first started snusing, I thought the whole idea of a rotation was absurd. The longer I snus, the more it makes sense. The only reason I am not rotating right now is because I don't have a fridge available to me for my snus as I'm home from school on winter break, so I just keep one tin at a time open right now. But once winter break ends, I will resume rotating.
          And there are so many flavors out there to try! Early on I would order lots of different flavors to try out a bunch, these days I order two rolls of a standard (General OP, General Strong WP, Skruf OP, or Thunder Frosted are my standards) then a few new single tins to try out. I've been branching out into los, and while I prefer the convenience of the portions, I enjoy a nice prilla on Friday nights after work sometimes. Great flavor, great long and steady nic delivery. I don't have an icetool, but for me the Prismaster works just fine. I'm sure I'll try out the icetool eventually.

          And now I've gone off topic... sorry Paco, I just got excited talkin' bout snus.

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          • dman21
            Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 1141

            #20
            I second that postjack, snus is not only a habit/addiction, but a fun hobby too.

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            • Paco
              Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 396

              #21
              So for anyone that might like an update, after the advice I got I have been positioning the portion (mini) near my front teeth but more near the canine tooth on the left. I have been putting the portion on my tongue and sweeping it to the left and then shoving it back towards the right (giggity) so the portion goes behind the canine and left front tooth. Seems pretty good so far. I don't think I could put it dead center or even behind the first tooth on either side, I felt way to much like a chipmunk or beaver when I tried it that way

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              • dman21
                Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 1141

                #22
                Glad it's workin' out for you man, enjoy!

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                • tattooer601
                  Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 942

                  #23
                  Great to hear snus is working for you apposed to the Commit lozenges..
                  Lots of NRT are worse than smoking habit wise.
                  My father in law was stuck on nicorette gum for a year and a half.
                  Got pissed about the price and started dipping RED SEAL..
                  much cheaper and just as effective.

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