Offroad Wintergreen vs. General Wintergreen

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  • snusfather
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    • Jun 2008
    • 227

    #16
    I was hopeing it wasn't just me.

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    • BrianC
      Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 463

      #17
      I just got my general wintergreen today. It is pretty darn good. I probably would lean more towards the traditional snus regularly, but I can see myself picking up a can of this every so often. It does have quite a bit of burn at first, but I don't mind. Also, I have on the way:
      Gotlandssnus Julesnus
      General original
      Ettan original
      Gotlandssnus flader green
      General onyx
      Roda Lacket
      and of course my mystery can
      Can't wait to try them!!

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      • jackolantern
        Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 198

        #18
        Originally posted by BrianC
        I just got my general wintergreen today. It is pretty darn good. I probably would lean more towards the traditional snus regularly, but I can see myself picking up a can of this every so often. It does have quite a bit of burn at first, but I don't mind. Also, I have on the way:
        Gotlandssnus Julesnus
        General original
        Ettan original
        Gotlandssnus flader green
        General onyx
        Roda Lacket
        and of course my mystery can
        Can't wait to try them!!
        You have some great stuff coming! I have tried the Julesnus, General, Flader and Roda Lacket. All some of the favorites. I love the Julesnus, but could not see myself using it often. I guess it works out since it is just a once a year treat.

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        • Jason
          Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 1370

          #19
          Originally posted by snusfather
          Any one else have problems with the portions comming open on the General Wintergreen? Is this a problem in general with wintergreens?
          That is a definite possibility. It's happened to me more than once with General Wintergreen, as well as Offroad's wintergreen. It gets worse as the expiration dates get closer, also.

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