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  • Romey
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 19

    Thunder Wintergreen

    Anyone try it yet? How does it compare to OR WG or General WG?
  • Daniel
    New Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 1

    #2
    Hmmmf.

    Its wery hard to get thunder.. www.buysnus.com but in tobaccoland and other tobacco stores they have not heard of them :/

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    • BrianC
      Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 463

      #3
      So I am now really digging the thunder wintergreen. I have always been a big fan of wintergreen. I have tried the general and liked ok, but it had an aftertaste that I can only describe as a chemically artificial sweetener. It is still pretty good though. The thunder imo blows it away. It has a very nice wintergeen flavor without the chemicle type sweetener flavor of the general. I just can't wait for the spearmint to come out. Oooo the anticipation!! :lol:

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      • Multinic
        Member
        • May 2008
        • 111

        #4
        I just received two rolls of Thunder Wintergreen yesterday. It may seem overly optimistic to order two rolls of something I haven't tried, but the thing is that I had always been wishing for an extra strong wintergreen. And I was not disappointed! This is now officially my number one favorite. The only thing I don't like is the design of the can and the "wintergeen" spelling.

        I think this will be a snus that some people love and others hate. It's the least salty snus I have tried so far----it's slighly sweet, although not as sweet as American WG dip. How should I describe it? Think of it as a mixture of Skruf stark white and Grizzly wintergreen pouches. It's strong but not too strong. It lasts forever (one portion lasts for at least 2 hours). Unlike most snus, there is no need to reach for your water bottle.

        I used to have a negative opinion of offroad, but this is nothing like the offroad portions. I actually like the portion material of Thunder better than SM portions. Not as dry as a white and not as wet as an SM original portion. Perfect!

        A suggestion for Offroad: use your Thunder innovation to update all the offroad varieties.

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        • Xobeloot
          Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 2542

          #5
          I bought a single can of the wintergreen. I am not a fan of mint tobacco, but I had to try it out of curiosity.

          It has a very nice cooling effect that one would expect from anything wintergreen. It is nice and fresh without feeling like your typically sugary mint flavors.

          I've actually been using a portion each night as my sleep snus. It is nice waking up to a mouth full of minty juice instead of the typical wretched, salty snus-mouth I usually get from snoozing with snus.

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          • BrianC
            Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 463

            #6
            I hear you Multinic, I definately wish I had ordered more than two cans of it. You bring up a great observation though that I hadn't noticed, there seems to be almost no salt in it. When I think about it though it makes sense, a bunch of salt in a mint portion seems like it might not have a great end result.

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