Camel Dip (not snus)

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  • Xobeloot
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    • Jan 2008
    • 2542

    #16
    MrA: When you see this stuff in the store, could I get you to buy me a few cans of the dark milled and send em my way.

    I don't really feel like driving to Orlando to get it :wink:

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    • MrAbstracto
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      • Dec 2008
      • 389

      #17
      I think i could do that for ya. Ill PM you when i get some

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      • snusjus
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        • Jun 2008
        • 2674

        #18
        Originally posted by Xobeloot
        Originally posted by snusjus
        Originally posted by Xobeloot
        I am very interested in tasting the dark milled. Not the wintergreen.
        The Dark Milled flavor sounds pretty interesting. I hope the flavor has an old fashioned Turkish flavor. Knowing RJR, the dip will be overly sweet and taste horrible.
        I am thinking it will be another smoky natural taste like cope snuff, grizzly snuff, red seal natural, etc... I'll be interested to see how it tastes.

        I also wonder if RJR is actually manufacturing it, or is it going to be made by Conwood op one of the other US manufacturers.
        Since RJR bought out Conwood, I assume it will be manufactured by Conwood's standards, since their expertise with smokeless tobacco is far superior to R.J. Reynolds.

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        • snusjus
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 2674

          #19

          Here's a photo of the Wintergreen can. Notice how the long cut variety is called Wide Cut, a play of words from Camel Wides cigarettes.

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          • Xobeloot
            Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 2542

            #20
            I'm not a fan of wintergreen, but I am curious what kind of lip feel the wide cut has. It will be interesting to see if it is just a play on words like you mentioned, or if they are actually going to do something with their cut to make it stand out from other long cut varieties

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            • Jason
              Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 1370

              #21
              I can say with 100% certainty that I would never use it daily, but I'd pick up a tin simply just to see what Camel's rendition of dip tastes like. It looks like they st least have the foresight to see where the market is slowly heading.

              And those tins are bad ass! 8)

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