I've been snusing for awhile, 6 months or more, and I have always bought from the northerner. I remember before this whole PACT-Act situation that they only had small lables on the side that could be pulled off. Now, there are huge lables on the top and on the side which can not be pealed off because they peal the lable off the can makeing it ugly. Plus it is hard as hell to open with that sucker on the side. Hell, I tried to pull it off the catch lid on my General Onyx can, and it took some of the paint off of it. I'm wondering, are all online snus stores going as far with the warning lables as the Northerner is?
Warning lables that Northerner puts on the can
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Originally posted by initb2009 View PostThat really does suck. I can't complain much though because I'm still able to get snus and snus has helped me quit Copenhagen, which was tearing up my gums something horrible.Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by initb2009 View PostThat really does suck. I can't complain much though because I'm still able to get snus and snus has helped me quit Copenhagen, which was tearing up my gums something horrible.
That's why I saved a few empty cans of my favorites. So I don't have to use the ones with the oversized warning labels.
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Originally posted by Premium Parrots View Postsnus has far less fiberglass in it.
.. I am going to try a tin of Grizzly 1900 LC after work if the Sheetz actually carries this one. I heard it is more of a mud dip and maybe a chance there is little or no fiberglass init.
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Originally posted by Mr. Snuffleupagus View PostI think Northerner does actually put those labels on. Fredrik mentioned the labeling machine is running night and day in another thread...
That makes sense. Other countries don't require the huge labels so why would a manufacturer label all of them with the huge labels if they don't need to. But the distributor needs to comply with all the legal issues regarding the different countries it ships to.Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by Mr. Snuffleupagus View PostI think Northerner does actually put those labels on. Fredrik mentioned the labeling machine is running night and day in another thread...
(The tobacconist also now has to keep the General fridge locked. Ironically, for many months I had been buying General there and asking the clerks to open the fridge and get what I wanted until one of them finally told me, you know, it's unlocked and you can just help yourself. So this last time I go in and I spend a couple minutes yanking on the now-locked fridge door looking like an idiot.)
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Originally posted by Langdell View PostRegardless who puts them on, it's the government that's requiring them. Probably some manufacturers are now putting them on, and more will do so in the future, and, in the meantime, retailers are having to put labels on cans that don't already have them. I can attest that Swedish Match is now putting the labels on General products. Last week I bought a bunch of General cans locally, and they all had the new labels. Apparently, they also had to rejigger the mechanism for their catch lid, making it much less user-friendly.
(The tobacconist also now has to keep the General fridge locked. Ironically, for many months I had been buying General there and asking the clerks to open the fridge and get what I wanted until one of them finally told me, you know, it's unlocked and you can just help yourself. So this last time I go in and I spend a couple minutes yanking on the now-locked fridge door looking like an idiot.)
Edit: Oh they re-jiggered the lid too. So they probably did. I wonder if they are putting those labels on non USA shipped snus?
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lol buysnus already figured out a temporary solution.
I have about a million unlabeled cans. Some empty and some sealed. But they are all coffe/vanillaGrant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by Premium Parrots View PostI bet northerner is getting tired of chaseing it. lol
That makes sense. Other countries don't require the huge labels so why would a manufacturer label all of them with the huge labels if they don't need to. But the distributor needs to comply with all the legal issues regarding the different countries it ships to.
I believe all snus that will be available to the US (submitted the FDA) has to come from the manufacturer with the warning now.
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Originally posted by Mr. Snuffleupagus View PostYeah but just because there's a label on it doesn't mean SM put it there...Just sayin'.
Edit: Oh they re-jiggered the lid too. So they probably did. I wonder if they are putting those labels on non USA shipped snus?
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