No doubt about it, there's a ton of different types of snus out there, and I'm happy to say I've sampled quite a few; some good, some not so good. All a matter of taste and/or what I'm in the mood for.
But like most seasoned snus afficianodios, I keep my preferred snus handy, kinda like running home to mama, I suppose. My preferences are of the Los variety. You can't really go wrong with General, Ethan, Göteborg, etc.. But anywhere I look or any online store I look at, they pretty much all have the same. Is there no way to contact a smaller store someplace in Sweden that maybe has a brand that's off the beaten path? Long time ago I got some Montecristo, and I think I remember Romeo y Juileta. Couldn't even guess what they were like anymore, but are those (and others) still out there? Pretty sure Montecristo wouldn't be available here in the US since I believe it uses Cuban tobacco (how horrid!), but there has to be others around, waiting to be discovered.... doesn't there?
Fifteen to twenty or so years ago there were lots of (in my opinion) "traditional" snus. Now there's a bunch of flavors, and mostly pouches. And the traditional ones are few in number. Here's hoping they don't all go the way of the dinosaur.
Cars were cooler back then, too, but that's another story.
But like most seasoned snus afficianodios, I keep my preferred snus handy, kinda like running home to mama, I suppose. My preferences are of the Los variety. You can't really go wrong with General, Ethan, Göteborg, etc.. But anywhere I look or any online store I look at, they pretty much all have the same. Is there no way to contact a smaller store someplace in Sweden that maybe has a brand that's off the beaten path? Long time ago I got some Montecristo, and I think I remember Romeo y Juileta. Couldn't even guess what they were like anymore, but are those (and others) still out there? Pretty sure Montecristo wouldn't be available here in the US since I believe it uses Cuban tobacco (how horrid!), but there has to be others around, waiting to be discovered.... doesn't there?
Fifteen to twenty or so years ago there were lots of (in my opinion) "traditional" snus. Now there's a bunch of flavors, and mostly pouches. And the traditional ones are few in number. Here's hoping they don't all go the way of the dinosaur.
Cars were cooler back then, too, but that's another story.
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