Greetings from the real shire, down here in middle earth
Welcome to the Forums and Welcome from The Great State of TEXAS! I'm in a similar boat like yourself, trying to kick a 42 year Copenhagen snuff habit
Well if your trying to quit cigarettes it worked for me. I cut down to about 4 to 5 a day and then everytime I wanted a cig I would put a pinch between my cheek and gum. I quit 42 years ago. Been dipping the same amount for 42 years, around a can to can and a half a week. I started out with the Wintergreen Skoal, but after years of that went to the good stuff Copenhagen, its as strong as it gets. Also if your going to try it get the Long Cut brand, easier to control in your mouth. Now arises the other problem, snuff is harder to kick than cigarettes! I always had a small pinch in my mouth, enough so you could just barely tell I had anything in my mouth at all. But it was constantly in there all day long, of course I would put a fresh one in when the other lost its kick. Word of warning, it wreaks havoc on your teeth, causing the gum line to recede. So would I recommend it? No I would not.Thanks for the welcome bud, and I'd actually been considering trying out snuff having never sampled.
Would you recommend it?
Well if your trying to quit cigarettes it worked for me. I cut down to about 4 to 5 a day and then everytime I wanted a cig I would put a pinch between my cheek and gum. I quit 42 years ago. Been dipping the same amount for 42 years, around a can to can and a half a week. I started out with the Wintergreen Skoal, but after years of that went to the good stuff Copenhagen, its as strong as it gets. Also if your going to try it get the Long Cut brand, easier to control in your mouth. Now arises the other problem, snuff is harder to kick than cigarettes! I always had a small pinch in my mouth, enough so you could just barely tell I had anything in my mouth at all. But it was constantly in there all day long, of course I would put a fresh one in when the other lost its kick. Word of warning, it wreaks havoc on your teeth, causing the gum line to recede. So would I recommend it? No I would not.