I'm flavor loyal. I will pay whatever the price is for the flavor I like. I just wish I had a list of what will not be available after PACT so I could make a last minute stockpile order of my favs.
Brand loyalty?
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Originally posted by olderthandirt View Post2 years from now when my PACT stash has been depleted I'll consider what's available at that time.
I'll probably let stock levels fall down a bit over the next couple years, but I don't think the risk to our snus stops on 29 June.
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Originally posted by whalen View PostIt does not matter, Frederik, I will not ever buy from you again. I would quit first! So there! Remember boys and girls, for them its about the money, not the snus.
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Originally posted by ChaoticGemini View PostI'm flavor loyal. I will pay whatever the price is for the flavor I like. I just wish I had a list of what will not be available after PACT so I could make a last minute stockpile order of my favs.
I copied one of lxskllr's posts to a blog post. I think this is still pretty current.
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Originally posted by whalen View PostIt does not matter, Frederik, I will not ever buy from you again. I would quit first! So there! Remember boys and girls, for them its about the money, not the snus.
and some great deals myself along with cashing in 2,000 bonus points for 20
free cans!
Come back to The Northerner Fidel.
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I'm brand loyal to a limited extant. I have my favourites, and I'd probably bounce between them for variety/savings, but there's a line I just won't cross. For example, I refuse to buy Knox or Granit any more. I've tried them, and I can't stand them. Sadly, don't think I saw any of my favourites in the B&M roll out list.
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I'll answer if you promise not to call me a retard, even with your hat off. I'm sensitive!
Originally posted by Fredrik_Northerner View PostWith PACT just around the corner I'm a little curious on how brand loyal people are. If we disregard that many of you may have a few 100 cans of your fav snus in your freezer by now, what are your thoughts?
Scenario 1)
If Brand X will cost you $3 USD per can including shipping and taxes and Brand Y (which also happens to be your fav brand) will cost $4 USD. For arguments sake, let's say that both Brand X and Brand Y are the same flavor, format and strength and that your favorite brand (Y) tastes a tad better in your opinion.
Would you bite the bullet and pay a little more or would you switch?
(I also like Gotlands and Jakobssons very well, and I can't think of anything that would even come close to a substitute for them.)
Really, though, I'm a snus-arounder; I like all kinds of snus. So when the smoke clears I'll just pick from whatever's still available, the same as I've always done.
Scenario 2)
Your fav brand won't be available at all post-Pact. What are your thoughts. Quit snus all together or try and find a substitue (I guess most of you know what brands will be available in the US)?
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somehow I think the difference is going to be that it's not $3.00 and $4.00...it's going to be more and a larger difference to boot. This is the problem with what works in theory might not work in practice.
I think the first thing that most of us would do is pare down our buying. If the primary brand goes up then there's less money left to try other snus. Eventually more people will be buying less snus. People would be less apt to explore different snus if they're loyal. You've got the data on Swedish users. I'd be curious to know those stats. I'm sure there are other factors such as cultural, diet, environment, etc. but we're talking about addictions here. To some degree people are people. I remember reading once that worldwide, the three most brand loyal products were Cigarettes, Toothpaste, and Mayonnaise.
I switched dip brands after a couple years from skoal to grizzly. they were both $3.25. Then grizzly went up to $3.55 and Skoal went up to $6.95. Big difference. If it were only a dollar more I suspect I wouldn't change. I didn't believe that the product in the can was twice as good. Period. It's also always a problem with prices go up and you don't get anything more in return. Especially now...many people are going to pay more for snus. The same snus. and 100% of that money is going to taxes. I, like many Americans, have a hard time swallowing that.
I'd suspect some of us would leave snus for dip again. Some would go back to smoking. Some would just roll with it (I think most would) but another difference is what snus is involved. Knox vs Skruf is one thing, but Offroad vs Ettan is not even comparable, IMO.
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