Try Ettan Portions. I can't taste any kind of salt profile at all.
All about snus and salt!
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It took me a bit to become acclimated to the salt. In the meantime, in between yummy salt filled portions, here is a quick list of some lower salt portions in my opinion.
Lucky Strike
Retro
Skruf
Grovsnus
Ettan
Catch (Menthol/Eucalyptus or Licorice)
General Mini Mint
But like the others have said, you will not notice after a bit and in fact is adds a lot to the snus once your tastes get more acquired.
-Qor
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I've said this before, so forgive my repitition, but it's astounding to me how many people find Grov anything low on the salt spectrum. I love salt so much that I will literally take a drink from a freshly-opened bottle of soy sauce, and to me, grov original portions are like those little white salt packets coated in snus. I can't speak to the whites as I've not had them in a year or so, but original and los are extremely salty to me. But in a good way, because to a degree that's what I'm looking for. I guess I would concur with the Ettan suggestions, or even better IMO, something nice and bitter like Gotland Yellow, Jakobssons Original (dear god not the ice fruit) or Taboca. I detect very salt in those three commonly-themed sneese. Fine, snuses. Good luck!
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Roo wrote:
to me, grov original portions are like those little white salt packets coated in snus.
Truth be told, I just don't pay that much attention to the salt or saltiness of whatever I happen to have in at the time. I guess you really do acclimate.When 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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Originally posted by SnusdogRoo wrote:
to me, grov original portions are like those little white salt packets coated in snus.
Truth be told, I just don't pay that much attention to the salt or saltiness of whatever I happen to have in at the time. I guess you really do acclimate.
Someone mentioned Lucky Strike as being on the lower salt side, and I've seen that mentioned before. Lucky's always struck me as being a saltier snus. It's curious how people perceive the same product.
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The heavy salt taste in General and Grov
I have been alternating between General regular and Grov the last few days. It seems to be getting saltier. I thought someone said after a while the salt gets less noticeable. Maybe because I don't add any salt to my food is the reason the taste jumps out at me. I hate salty food. Not really enjoying the taste in my snus. Finished the can of General tonight and am glad.
I am starting to miss my regular dip some. Bought some Kodiak in the pouch and really enjoyed it. Hopefully, now that I am on to other flavors cans, I'll like the snus again because I like the low drip of it for work. Grov is even saltier than the General to me.
When I place my order to Getsnus to order my Discreet, I am going to order some regular Ettan and had thought about General Wintergreen but not I am not so sure after the experience with General regular and Extra Sterk. Any other suggestions that are lighter on the salt? I am also thinking about Offroad Cranberry and the wintergreen.
Oh by the way, I like both the Ettan and Prima Flint los. IceTool is awesome.
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PMD, I think you are just still relatively new. Yeah, you might notice it a bit more than others, then maybe just takes a bit longer for it to recede for you.
Also, just try some other los too. I *think* General is relatively salty. Give Prima Fint a try. Don't remember much salt at all in that.
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Originally posted by ProudMarineDadThe Prima is good. I really like it but the Ettan is better tasting overall. I will try some of the others as well. Just was curious if anyone else had that problem. Is the General Wintergreen as salty as the others? I didn't notice much in the Onyx.
You might also try the General dry mini mint. I don't like that these contain artificial sweetener, and leave a bit of a funky lingering aftertaste, but they are kind of sweet.
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