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  • Hanske
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 425

    #16
    Originally posted by chossy View Post
    One more question though, as I might have to go to Norway for a couple of days in may, I can bring a few cans with me without hazzle right?
    I was in an ICA in Gothenburg. 50 nok for a can.

    Yeah, sure you can bring 250 grams. Either ten portions, or 5 loose. If you don't drive a truck or a big van or something, there's not a big chance for you to be stopped. Just bring as much as you like

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    • snusman22
      New Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 6

      #17
      Originally posted by Hanske View Post
      I'm active in the snus thread on a huge Norwegian forum. Out of a hundred, ZERO gets their snus through. Believe me, they'd rather check one package too much, than one package too little.
      That's kind of weird, a friend of i, ordered 8 snus from buysnu.com, and they came truth But i guess they all did order directly from buysnus.com or other snus shopping sites?
      But yes another opportunity is to drive to Strømstad and buy alot of snus, and drive home again. A little bad if the customs are there, but it is not often they are there?

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      • Jwalker
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 1067

        #18
        Um sounds like a challenge, I guess the U.S. doesn't care even with the printer thing too many people ship stuff to scan everything. Smokeless tobacco is allowable anyways. I'd say getting stuff into norway is a semi lost cause I would go to sweden and buy it.

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        • snusman22
          New Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 6

          #19
          Originally posted by Jwalker View Post
          Um sounds like a challenge, I guess the U.S. doesn't care even with the printer thing too many people ship stuff to scan everything. Smokeless tobacco is allowable anyways. I'd say getting stuff into norway is a semi lost cause I would go to sweden and buy it.
          Yeah maybe, but i think it is worth a try. Little bad it takes 7-8 hours to drive to Sweden

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          • Jwalker
            Member
            • May 2010
            • 1067

            #20
            Ha ha and with gas prices it's probably not going to save much money. 7-8 hours surprises me that's like around 500-600 miles in the U.S., I guess there isn't a highway straight to sweden though. I think there're border areas where a lot of snus is sold on the swedish side to norwegians.

            Edit: Just curious do you guys drive slower in the U.S. most people go 70-85mph (110-140 kph) on the highway if it's not an urban area. When I was in norway my mom followed the speed limits and it took forever it was insane there was literally no other car for miles and we were going like 80kph if she didn't know the limit because she thought they had cameras everywhere.

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            • Hanske
              Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 425

              #21
              Originally posted by snusman22 View Post
              Yeah maybe, but i think it is worth a try. Little bad it takes 7-8 hours to drive to Sweden
              Do you live in Bergen?

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              • Hanske
                Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 425

                #22
                Originally posted by Jwalker View Post
                Ha ha and with gas prices it's probably not going to save much money. 7-8 hours surprises me that's like around 500-600 miles in the U.S., I guess there isn't a highway straight to sweden though. I think there're border areas where a lot of snus is sold on the swedish side to norwegians.

                Edit: Just curious do you guys drive slower in the U.S. most people go 70-85mph (110-140 kph) on the highway if it's not an urban area. When I was in norway my mom followed the speed limits and it took forever it was insane there was literally no other car for miles and we were going like 80kph if she didn't know the limit because she thought they had cameras everywhere.
                There's a motorway from Oslo to Sweden. The Swedes aren't finished yet, buy when they do, we'll have a motorway from Gardermoen north of Oslo to Gothenburg.

                There's a 50 kph limit in cities. In residental areas there's a 30 kph limit. On highways, 100 kph are standards on motorways, and 80-90 on smaller highways.

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                • Snus Boost
                  Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 640

                  #23
                  Originally posted by snusman22 View Post
                  That's kind of weird, a friend of i, ordered 8 snus from buysnu.com, and they came truth But i guess they all did order directly from buysnus.com or other snus shopping sites?
                  But yes another opportunity is to drive to Strømstad and buy alot of snus, and drive home again. A little bad if the customs are there, but it is not often they are there?
                  It appears as though you have all the answers. I guess there was no reason to ask us.

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                  • Hanske
                    Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 425

                    #24
                    He's been lucky. There are not many that gets their snus through the customs. The nazi customs.

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                    • blotgode
                      Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 338

                      #25
                      Chossy!
                      Let them pay...i´ll think they should pay more for this Swedish gold, they robbed me last time i went to Norway...150-200 skr/pizza, 75skr/beer...
                      ; )

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                      • Jwalker
                        Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 1067

                        #26
                        It was a little insane I think a 1.5 liter coke was 6 dollars.

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                        • Hanske
                          Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 425

                          #27
                          That's not too bad, blotgode. 250 is a normal price for a pizza at Peppe's or Dolly Dimple's. The cheapest is Pizza Hut, but it tastes horrible.

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                          • BNSFsnusHauler
                            Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 542

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Hanske View Post
                            That's not too bad, blotgode. 250 is a normal price for a pizza at Peppe's or Dolly Dimple's. The cheapest is Pizza Hut, but it tastes horrible.
                            If I ever go on one of those mini cruises Copenhagen-Oslo-Copenhagen with 6 hours in Oslo: I´ll bring a lunch box with me! By the way Hanske did you see the result of last nights friendly: FC Copenhagen - Rosenborg BK 5-0

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                            • Hanske
                              Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 425

                              #29
                              Haha, yeah. Well Rosenborg is a big rival of Vålerenga. We hate them! But I don't think the result is correct. Rosenborg have been out of season since November, while FCK hasn't. If this game was played in July, it would have been more even. I guess 1-0, 1-1 or 2-1.

                              But do not forget the nationality of Ståle Solbakken. A great man, and a real viking! He's probably Scandinavia's best coach/manager.

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                              • BNSFsnusHauler
                                Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 542

                                #30
                                He is not just only the best in scandinavia but one of the best in europe

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