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  • Karanya
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 402

    Marlboro snus still around?

    I know they're shitty but free is free :P

    I was at Marlboro.com earlier and they offered me a coupon for four free packs of Marlboro snus. I thought these were discontinued??

    --K
  • justintempler
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    #2
    http://www.tobaccojournal.com/Philip...s.49734.0.html

    UNITED STATES
    Philip Morris to expand snus test-markets
    09 Nov 2009. For the first time since early 2009, Altria Group's Philip Morris USA (PM USA) will expand the trial of its Marlboro Snus smokeless, spitless tobacco product to new markets this month.

    Marlboro Snus will soon be available in select markets in Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California and Colorado, Altria spokesman Bill Phelps told CS News Online late last week. This expansion plan was first hinted at by Michael E. Szymanczyk, chairman and chief executive of Altria Group, during the Barclays Capital Back-to-School Consumer Conference in September, where he revealed the product would enter new markets in autumn.

    Snus has been in test market sine 2007, said Phelps, and the company has learned, received feedback and made some changes to the product as a result. New Marlboro Snus includes smaller packaging that contains six pouches, down from 12 pouches, along with a larger pouch size, according to Phelps. The Marlboro Snus test was previously expanded at the beginning of this year when it entered Phoenix. It also expanded in March 2008 to cover Indianapolis, where the company's initial snus product, Taboka, was tested in 2007, and later discontinued when the Marlboro-branded product entered the market.

    Marlboro Snus, a pouch product designed for adult smokers who are interested in smokeless products as an alternative to cigarettes, is also currently in test market in Dallas. Meanwhile, new Copenhagen Wintergreen moist smokeless tobacco, by Altria's US Smokeless Tobacco Company (UST), hit shelves nationwide last week, Phelps told CS News Online. The 200-year-old brand is banking this new product on the popularity of the wintergreen flavour, which is largest in the moist smokeless tobacco segment, at 40 per cent, he noted. And Altria's John Middleton will roll out a no-tip cigarillo style of its Black & Mild cigar in the south-east US this month. Another new product hits shelves early this month, L&M Bold, which is a full-flavour menthol cigarette. This new product was also mentioned by Szymanczyk at the Barclays conference. Also in Altria's cigarette business, there are plans for two line extensions under the Marlboro Special Blend brand that will be available nationwide early next year, Phelps said. Two new flavours will be "based on the classic Marlboro flavour", he added. (pi)

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    • Karanya
      Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 402

      #3
      Guess that answers that. Thanks!

      --K

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      • wadetheblade
        Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 572

        #4
        I heard it's shit.

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        • Veganpunk
          Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 5381

          #5
          Originally posted by wadetheblade
          I heard it's shit.
          Probably is, but I am curious. Free is free, even if it's free shit. :wink:

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          • tom502
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 8985

            #6
            I got some coupons sent to me too, but it's not available where I live. I read it's pretty bad. The only new American snus I am really wanting to try, though I am not expecting goodness, is the new Camel Robust.

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            • BuLLitz
              Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 180

              #7
              Those were the first snus I ever had. I thought they were good... but I had nothing to compare them to at the time.
              I bought them at a gas station in Dallas for $1.

              I was back in Dallas about 4 months ago and went to a gas station to see if I could pick some up... They only had a few packs left in their display and were charging $4.50 for them. The guy at the counter said that when the few remaining packs were gone, they would be gone forever.

              I would buy them for a buck to show my friends who smoke Marlboro... but ain't no way in hell I am paying $4.50 for them.

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              • Bluesteak
                Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 57

                #8
                I just recently picked up a "sampler" pack at 7-11, what a joke. They charged me $2.79 for 6 portions, They smell odd, the pouch is very thick, and I couldn't even taste any flavor due to lack of juices.

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