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NomadOrb

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So I purchased a can of General Original this morning on a whim when I was paying for gas and this stuff is very interesting. I haven't done a lot of research into Swedish snus other than it's pasteurized instead of fire-cured which makes it much less carcinogenic.

The flavor is a bit citrusy, salty, and has an herbal tea thing going on, but what really surprised me was the nic hit. It came on nice and gentle and then before I knew it, I had myself a little buzz going.

I think I may want to explore Snus further, are there any experienced members who can guide me to make a smart purchase online? I have no idea where to start.

Thanks!
 
May 2, 2018
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I had a short experience with snus, snuff & all things tobacco years past. I had a similar experience as you with a heavy menthol snus that was enjoyable, but definitely had me sit down for a few minutes. ? I used to pinch Copenhagen in my youth so I thought nothing of it. Nicotine rarely ever effects me, but in that occasion I was pleasantly surprised. I’d recommend Thunder Frosted. ?☕
 

NomadOrb

Lifer
Feb 20, 2020
1,712
13,838
Central OH
I had a short experience with snus, snuff & all things tobacco years past. I had a similar experience as you with a heavy menthol snus that was enjoyable, but definitely had me sit down for a few minutes. ? I used to pinch Copenhagen in my youth so I thought nothing of it. Nicotine rarely ever effects me, but in that occasion I was pleasantly surprised. I’d recommend Thunder Frosted. ?☕
I was definitely happy I was already sitting down! It made my drive into LA a lot more enjoyable :ROFLMAO:
 

alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Stick with general. I like the original, original white, wintergreen, and mint.

Zyn offers a similar nic hit in pouch form and is completely tobacco free. I use them daily, with a snus or pipe once a week or so.

Although I am smoking more heavily this month as I’m revisiting a bunch of blends I’m pondering getting rid of just in case.
 

NomadOrb

Lifer
Feb 20, 2020
1,712
13,838
Central OH
Stick with general. I like the original, original white, wintergreen, and mint.

Zyn offers a similar nic hit in pouch form and is completely tobacco free. I use them daily, with a snus or pipe once a week or so.

Although I am smoking more heavily this month as I’m revisiting a bunch of blends I’m pondering getting rid of just in case.
I tried the nic pouches, and I can't help but feel something is missing. I love the tobacco-centric simple tasting loose and portion snus I've tried.

I also snus daily, about 3-6 a day. It's made not buying more tobacco easy and I'm more content with my cellar than ever! ;)
 
Jul 28, 2016
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I'd think people outside of Sweden would be surprise by how many swedes there is who's snusing on a daily basis.
This applies to Finland as well, especially among younger generation this product is very popular,nontheless due to ruthless EU regulations sales of any form of oral tobacco products,including Swedish Snus are prohibited by law here , personally I do prefer American loose leaf Chewing tobacco over any snuss
 

alaskanpiper

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May 23, 2019
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I tried the nic pouches, and I can't help but feel something is missing. I love the tobacco-centric simple tasting loose and portion snus I've tried.

I also snus daily, about 3-6 a day. It's made not buying more tobacco easy and I'm more content with my cellar than ever! ;)
Yeah they certainly have more of a gum/mint flavor than a smokeless tobacco flavor. Thats why I keep snus around for the occasional indulgence as well, haha.
 

danimalia

Lifer
Sep 2, 2015
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I used it quite a bit in various attempts to quit smoking cigarettes, including this current period of about 18 months. If you haven't had it before, it will be very... weird. It will taste very salty, and will lack both the smoky flavor and intense sweetness of most American smokeless products. The Swedish government and others have studied the stuff, and have found it to have a much lower risk of oral cancer than traditional fire-cured smokeless products. Like, I want to say they have not found any statistically significantly link between snus and oral cancer. They did find a slight increased risk of other forms of cancer, so it is not a perfect product, just potentially a fine harm reduction tool. Another major advantage is that it is taken in the top lip, and you don't have to spit.

I preferred the Los(loose) varieties. It takes a bit of practice to learn to "bake a prilla" and work the snus into a workable clump that won't just disintegrate in your mouth. The portions (pouches) are great, but they're designed to be discreet. I liked feeling something substantial in my lip, and the loose let me choose my own dose in that regard.

General is basically the Marlboro of snus, a very old brand and the most common. It's very good. I personally preferred Goteborgs Rapé (I know) and Ettan in the loose forms, and Nick and Johnny Red Hot and Americana as flavored, strong portion snus. If you get into it, I recommend buying in quantity direct from Sweden because there is so much variety and as long as you order plenty to lessen the shipping charge per can, you will save money.

Only real downside is that after aworking day with snus stuffed in my lip, it negatively affected the taste of cigars and pipes in the evening. Just my experience, of course.
 

alaskanpiper

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May 23, 2019
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For those not up on snus, it is moist powdered tobacco you put under your upper lip. In that sense, it is a bit like chewing tobacco but does not require spitting. It attracts the same health warnings as chewing tobacco and other forms of tobacco, and sale is prohibited in a lot of places.
Interestingly, the FDA just approved new warning labels for Swedish Match (the company that makes General Snus) that allow them to say:

"Using General Snus instead of cigarettes puts you at a lower risk of mouth cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis.”

They do still have to bear the same warning as other smokeless products in addition to this though.
 

cosmicfolklore

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Aug 9, 2013
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it is processed differently and has far fewer carcinogens.
Jitterbugdude had sent me some of his orange snus dip that was fantastic. The chocolate was so so. Apparently he uses a process that does something to the enzymes that makes it less dangerous as well. I just wish I could find something commercial like what he was making. I liked it, but I don't want to have to get into cooking my own snus also. Plus, I would go crazy trying to get the stuff into little bags to put them in my mouth.
 

alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Alaska
Jitterbugdude had sent me some of his orange snus dip that was fantastic. The chocolate was so so. Apparently he uses a process that does something to the enzymes that makes it less dangerous as well. I just wish I could find something commercial like what he was making. I liked it, but I don't want to have to get into cooking my own snus also. Plus, I would go crazy trying to get the stuff into little bags to put them in my mouth.

Not exactly a peer reviewed source, but pretty much in line with the scientific papers I've read on it.
 
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