After being a smoker for a while, you just keep buying the same brand over and over. It becomes this automatic thing you don't even think about. You just want your nicotene. You never hear "I keep 10 cartons of all my favorite smokes in my freezer at the same time, and just switch between all those tasty brands of cigarettes!".
And therein lies the difference. Yesterday I was talking about how Ettan tasted so much better to me than anything General offered. Now I'm sitting here typing this crap out, and I'm thoroughly enjoying an Onyx portion. I felt like one. It's like having a heineken once in a while even though guinness is your favorite beer. You don't get that with cigarettes. Maybe you'll bum a newport once in a while if you smoke marlboro, but you are so programmed into brand loyalty with cigarettes that you won't actually take that step to keep 10 different kinds of cigarettes in your fridge.
I'm a relatively new snuser, but during the day I'm popping 2 nick and johnny's when I wake up, a few CatchDRY mini's at work, some Ettan over lunch, maybe some grandapple mocca or LD Black until I leave, then back to nick & johnny when I get home, mixed with more Ettan, some roda, tre, or Kronan, and I've been going to sleep with some kind of General snus. I'm actually excited to try loose, and can't wait for my prismaster and samples to get here. Oh, side note:
I ordered the Swedish Match Loose Mix thinger before they announced that they were discontinuing N&J Loose. If I should happen to get a can in my order, I'll probably just ship it to someone here that likes it rather than risk liking something that I won't be able to get anymore. They'll probably bone me though.
I don't remember being all excited to try cigarettes when I was young. I started smoking because my friends smoked, and I smoked what they smoked. After a while it's just something you do.
That, and smoke has no real substance. It kinda feels empty compared to having this solid lump of flavor in your mouth giving you constant feedback and wonderful nicotine.
And no more coughing in the morning. I'm walking into work in the morning watching coworkers freezing their asses off rapidly sucking down cigs and I'm starting to feel sorry for them. I'm thinking of all the time off they are going to have to take because of bronchitis and whatnot, and how much easier it's going to be for them to catch a cold. And I'm thinking of the higher risks of cancer and other illnesses associated with my former habit, and I'm wishing I had found snus about 20 years ago.
Add in the fact that I'm saving a fortune over the camel wide lights I used to smoke at a rate of two packs a day. I might pop 14 portions in a day. Even if that climbs to 1 an hour when I'm awake, I'm still saving nearly double over cigarettes. That savings is going to go up even more when I start using loose exclusively at home. That's not even considering the money I'm going to save in the long run on co-pays for visits to the doctor's office I won't have to make, and prescriptions I'm not going to have to pay for.
So to recap:
1) Variety
2) Substance
3) Excitement
4) Health
5) Economics
Did I miss anything? This is a no brainer.
And therein lies the difference. Yesterday I was talking about how Ettan tasted so much better to me than anything General offered. Now I'm sitting here typing this crap out, and I'm thoroughly enjoying an Onyx portion. I felt like one. It's like having a heineken once in a while even though guinness is your favorite beer. You don't get that with cigarettes. Maybe you'll bum a newport once in a while if you smoke marlboro, but you are so programmed into brand loyalty with cigarettes that you won't actually take that step to keep 10 different kinds of cigarettes in your fridge.
I'm a relatively new snuser, but during the day I'm popping 2 nick and johnny's when I wake up, a few CatchDRY mini's at work, some Ettan over lunch, maybe some grandapple mocca or LD Black until I leave, then back to nick & johnny when I get home, mixed with more Ettan, some roda, tre, or Kronan, and I've been going to sleep with some kind of General snus. I'm actually excited to try loose, and can't wait for my prismaster and samples to get here. Oh, side note:
I ordered the Swedish Match Loose Mix thinger before they announced that they were discontinuing N&J Loose. If I should happen to get a can in my order, I'll probably just ship it to someone here that likes it rather than risk liking something that I won't be able to get anymore. They'll probably bone me though.
I don't remember being all excited to try cigarettes when I was young. I started smoking because my friends smoked, and I smoked what they smoked. After a while it's just something you do.
That, and smoke has no real substance. It kinda feels empty compared to having this solid lump of flavor in your mouth giving you constant feedback and wonderful nicotine.
And no more coughing in the morning. I'm walking into work in the morning watching coworkers freezing their asses off rapidly sucking down cigs and I'm starting to feel sorry for them. I'm thinking of all the time off they are going to have to take because of bronchitis and whatnot, and how much easier it's going to be for them to catch a cold. And I'm thinking of the higher risks of cancer and other illnesses associated with my former habit, and I'm wishing I had found snus about 20 years ago.
Add in the fact that I'm saving a fortune over the camel wide lights I used to smoke at a rate of two packs a day. I might pop 14 portions in a day. Even if that climbs to 1 an hour when I'm awake, I'm still saving nearly double over cigarettes. That savings is going to go up even more when I start using loose exclusively at home. That's not even considering the money I'm going to save in the long run on co-pays for visits to the doctor's office I won't have to make, and prescriptions I'm not going to have to pay for.
So to recap:
1) Variety
2) Substance
3) Excitement
4) Health
5) Economics
Did I miss anything? This is a no brainer.
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