Anyone know if the extra strong snus is due to the selection of higher nicotine containing tobacco plants/parts or is it from straight nicotine addition from a different source? My gut tells me that it would have to be the former, but I wonder at times how they get double the nicotine. I have read a little about the selection process that would improve the nicotine content, but doubling the nicotine amount seems a bit beyond the normal plant/part selection process. Anyone from the snus manufactures care to comment as well?
Extra strong snus
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I can't be 100% sure but it would have to be synthesized nicotine. To keep a consistent product it would have to be dehydrated and rehydrated with a consistent water / salt / nicotine / flavoring content. Otherwise every lot would taste different and there could not good consistency within the product.
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Most snus is composed largely of stem (this isn't so bad, as the stem has a unique/mellowing taste effect). The sterks are mostly leaf. I think Skruf is 100% whole leaf.
Extracting nicotine (nicotine is nicorette gum is extracted from the stem) is rather expensive (and wasteful) - I doubt they add extra nicotine. Extracted stem- nicotine is pronated (non-freebased), so it wouldn't do much anyway. I could be wrong.
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mwood72
Yes, I tried translating the Skruf Stark ingredients and it comes out to something like "extra strong whole leaf tobacco" I wouldn't fancy my chances of going back to Nicorette 4mg gum if I couldn't get Snus anymore, guess I would start smoking again
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Originally posted by ---Nicotinic Acid---I think Skruf is 100% whole leaf.
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Originally posted by snusjusOriginally posted by ---Nicotinic Acid---I think Skruf is 100% whole leaf.
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