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Originally posted by Skell18What does it taste like? Only heard what americans think which I can't relate to the flavour they describe, how do european taste buds rate it?
It tastes like apple, with maybe a slight hint of cactus and Red Bull (!). The tobacco that shines through in the background can sometimes balance it off quite crazy, especially if you make it drip more by wetting it with your tongue, but most of the times it complements the sweeter flavor quite good. The flavor is not as bright as Jakobsson's Fläder, but the two are actually kind of similar in a way. In the Green Spyke though, it's a little bit more muted, and the sweetness is a little bit more pronounced.
The snus is actually pretty damn good, and for some crazy reason it wasn't that bad with coffee at all. I like it! The ultimate bar-snus (I think it might go pretty good with beer).
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Originally posted by hedersYeah, the Americans compare it to the Jolly Rancher candy. I have never tried that one, but it does taste like some kind of candy which I have had in the past but can't put my name on.
It tastes like apple, with maybe a slight hint of cactus and Red Bull (!). The tobacco that shines through in the background can sometimes balance it off quite crazy, especially if you make it drip more by wetting it with your tongue, but most of the times it complements the sweeter flavor quite good. The flavor is not as bright as Jakobsson's Fläder, but the two are actually kind of similar in a way. In the Green Spyke though, it's a little bit more muted, and the sweetness is a little bit more pronounced.
The snus is actually pretty damn good, and for some crazy reason it wasn't that bad with coffee at all. I like it! The ultimate bar-snus (I think it might go pretty good with beer).perfect!
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