American Snus
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Originally posted by Connavar View Postso i broke down and tried a can of the newer Marlboro s n u s ( i have to space the letters out, i feel dirty putting the actual word after "Marlboro)". anyway, got it for a little over $1... i paid too much. opened the can and the stuff was dryer than a popcorn fart and honestly... it tasted like cheap pancake syrup... why do i put myself through this?
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Cigaratte manufacturer Reynolds American Inc. just admitted that while overall sales in the US sales fell by 7 percent, sales of snus and other smokeless tobacco actually rose by 7 percent.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/45031856
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Originally posted by snusloverCigaratte manufacturer Reynolds American Inc. just admitted that while overall sales in the US sales fell by 7 percent, sales of snus and other smokeless tobacco actually rose by 7 percent.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/45031856
The PACT ACT is what happened when the Indians started to cut in on their share of the tobacco market.
Cheaper to buy a congressman.............save the children..............and cut the Swedish newcomers out.......than it is to retool and learn a new tradeWhen it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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Now Swedish Match reports that its sales in the US are actually declining. Chief Executive Lars Dahlgren said profits and volumes for the product grew in Scandinavia, where Swedish Match is market leader. But they fell in the U.S., where Swedish Match is the third-largest player, "due in large part to phased timing of promotional shipments"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...7LQ0MQ20111026
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I like the sound of this
"The trend with international investments in snus, much of it in the U.S, will continue. Based on the response from consumers and stores, we will increase our concentration on Swedish snus,"
"U.S. snuff competition remains difficult, but momentum for its core Scandinavian snuff and U.S. mass cigars remain solid."
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