I wonder how many boutique brands aren't for sale at the popular online shops.
I fear there's one I don't even know exists. Like there's this perfect snus out there that has all the qualities I want, and I just don't know about it.
I need to call my wife's cousin. She moved to Sweden this summer. I'll pimp her out to buy me some obscure snus and send it to me.
I already missed the boat with N&J loose and Gellivare and Diplomat and...
Orlik from Denmark is pretty tasty, It's lös only, and I think it's only sold in Denmark. It's has some similarities with V2(Danish touch?), but I think it's a little better. The Göteborgs is similar to the SM namesake, but I like it a lot more.
I wonder how many boutique brands aren't for sale at the popular online shops.
I fear there's one I don't even know exists. Like there's this perfect snus out there that has all the qualities I want, and I just don't know about it.
I need to call my wife's cousin. She moved to Sweden this summer. I'll pimp her out to buy me some obscure snus and send it to me.
I already missed the boat with N&J loose and Gellivare and Diplomat and...
there is about 220 different brands for sale i sweden! but it´s not many shops who have all brands in their snusfridge..
I know this is an older post but I ran across it while googling some stuff about V2 and Danish snus-makers. I wanted to ask smeden about the lower-lip thing in Denmark. I'm really intrigued by this upper lip vs. lower lip thing as I've long wondered how people in the U.S. ended up using the lower lip if, it was Swedish tradition to use the upper-lip. A guy from Sweden referred to lower-lipping as the "old-school" way to do snus on this message board once, so that makes me wonder if the Swedes didn't lower lip originally. So I was wondering if Danish snus like that made by V2 is really intended for use in the lower-lip? I even saw a version of Offroad that was in Long Cut. Not to mention it was called "American Wintergreen". That product really sounded like "DIPPING SNUFF" to me. I'm a huge fan of V2 products and I've always used them in my upper-lip, just as I would anything else (snus-wise) but I'm really curious about this. Thanks...
P.S. It's really hard to find historical info about snus. Maybe now that I have some translation software I'll have more luck.
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