Where to find Camel snus in Seattle?

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  • ponysoprano
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 562

    #16
    it is a very cool tin. though mine was shipped with a dozen other individual cans in buysnus.com's signature "bubble wrap" lined envelope, my tin arrived fairly dented up, but the snus roll inside unharmed. If I like the new flavors I may order another one, and have it shipped ups, in hopes that they'll box the tin to avoid dents

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    • jamesstew
      Member
      • May 2008
      • 1440

      #17
      Hey is it a cardboard tin or metal?

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      • airwoodstock
        Banned Users
        • Aug 2008
        • 340

        #18
        Originally posted by ponysoprano
        I seem to be the only chap on this forum who can tolerate OffRoad, let alone, actually order it on the semi-regular.
        Actually, your not alone on the Offroad kick. It took a few tries but, I've found a fondness for the Apple and Coffee-Vanilla flavors.

        Originally posted by sagedil
        Hell, we accept people who like a certain Blue snus here.
        I also ordered 2 tins of "Blue" just because of some of the negative feedback on it. Sometimes it's the "dissing" of a product that makes me want to try it.(call me a sadist!!!) But, I have never felt like I was not wanted here or that my opinion didn't count just because I like something that the concensus didn't. That's why I like it here. I guess it's just in the way you take it. that's my $.22. ($.20 added because Bush needs to bleed us as much as he can in the next 5 months!!!) :shock: :shock: :shock:

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        • ponysoprano
          Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 562

          #19
          I believe the tin is aluminum or thin steel jamesstew! It's pretty cool, OffRoad logo on one side and a graphic of a can of OffRoad suspended, I think in what looks like melting ice. If you're referring to phantom portion classic blue....it's not bad, pretty sure v2 makes it, same company that does OffRoad.

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          • snusjus
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 2674

            #20
            Originally posted by RobME
            Originally posted by snusjus
            Camel Snus is a ripoff!...
            No, you're just not yet getting taxed on the European product, that is, if you're in the USA. Besides, Camel snus is a blessing (in disguise). It's a product that'll help many smokers (if they've a mind to) switch from a harmful tobacco dependance; smoking, to a considerably less dangerous 'sport', snussing.

            And for the few, the brave, the strong searching souls who first discover Camel snus, we fortunately find our way to the Swedish product. If Camel snus is how you found yourself here... you should be happy for it.
            In my honest opinion, the topic starter said that he liked Camel snus (if you like it, that's fine with me). But Swedish snus is actually cheaper because you get more than twice the tobacco for the same price. There are other issues with Camel snus that bother me, such as having higher nitrosamine levels compared to Swedish brands. Thankfully, though, Triumph snus will most likely be available in more locations in the USA, which is a snus that's manufactured in Sweden and follows their standards for smokeless tobacco manufactoring.

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