Does anyone know if the General sold in America is made in the same factory with the same gothiatek restrictions as the swedish general? I know sweden's strict laws is why snus is made the way it is. I don't think the laws are the same in america and i know there are some weird flavors of general sold in america to try to cater to american taste or whatever so i was wondering if general takes short cuts for the american products, or if it is truly the same product as the swedish.
American General Vs. Swedish General
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Thought so. I just started wondering because of the can difference. I also think that the journey from sweden and careless store attendents in the us slack on the refridgeration sometimes, Because the us general i get at convienence stores often seems like it hasnt been refridgerated properly or something. But anyway thanks for the response.
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It won't hurt you. Because snus is sterilized, TSNA counts dont increase quickly over the shelf life like fermented tobacco products (ie copenhagen) do. Thanks to the unceasing lack of vigilance of store clerks in my area, I have bought several cans of general that were past the best-by date, with no real noticeable difference. since the cans were still sealed, I didn't notice much difference in terms of flavor or moisture.
If it worries you, buy white portion. It doesn't go stale as quickly.
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Originally posted by elefant2 View PostDoes anyone know if the General sold in America is made in the same factory with the same gothiatek restrictions as the swedish general? I know sweden's strict laws is why snus is made the way it is. I don't think the laws are the same in america and i know there are some weird flavors of general sold in america to try to cater to american taste or whatever so i was wondering if general takes short cuts for the american products, or if it is truly the same product as the swedish.
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The need for refrigeration is overstated imo. I won't go as far as some, and say room temp storage == refrigeration, but it's close enough. Use refrigeration for ideal long term storage, but room temperature is fine for quickly moving stock. In any case, warm snus is no more harmful than cold snus.
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Originally posted by GoVegan View PostThe ones in the coffin cans seem a bit different but they are not bad. I would buy them if they gave you more portions. The ones in the round cans seem the same to me as the Swedish version minus the warning labels.
Coffin tin cans are a different recipe, but still classic Swedish snus.
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Originally posted by TheBlackVomit View PostI agree that its the same for sure but why do I see people posting that they only want the imported and not the American version? Because of the warning labels? lol
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Originally posted by TheBlackVomit View PostI agree that its the same for sure but why do I see people posting that they only want the imported and not the American version? Because of the warning labels? lol
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I find the US General Los to be a rougher cut than the Swedish version. Every time I tried the US version, It aggravated the hell out of my gums. Also, the US version was more like Ettan in moisture content. I was still hand breaking pris back then, and the US version always fell apart because of lack of moisture. I figured it was Swedish Match trying to cater to the US dip market. Give the users a product similar to Copenhagen and Skoal. I finally gave up on it, and went back to importing.
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