Crumbs of Comfort snuff, whoa! in Other Alternatives to Smoking; I've ordered from both nicotinerush and mrsnuff Satyr...both have good service but nicotinerush has a larger selection. Northerner also sells ...
I've ordered from both nicotinerush and mrsnuff Satyr...both have good service but nicotinerush has a larger selection. Northerner also sells snuff, so there's lots of good places to get it from :-)
I've ordered from both nicotinerush and mrsnuff Satyr...both have good service but nicotinerush has a larger selection. Northerner also sells snuff, so there's lots of good places to get it from :-)
I just wish that the US snuff merchants could get a better selection of Samuel Gawith or any of the Smith & Sons or Bernards. There must be some sort of US import/export wierd thing going on there.
I just wish that the US snuff merchants could get a better selection of Samuel Gawith or any of the Smith & Sons or Bernards. There must be some sort of US import/export wierd thing going on there.
Well, one thing to note about Smith & Sons' is that it's a very small tobacconist located in London. If I'm not mistaken, S&S is considered a historical landmark of sorts due to how long it has been there and how well known they are. Therefor if the store is sold, it has to remain a tobacconist. It may even have to keep the same name. Feel free to look it up and correct me if I'm wrong.
Anywho, because the place is so tiny (my buddy has actually been inside) they don't blend their snuff on any large scale (compared to other producers). We in the U.S. are not their target market, nor is snuff the bulk of their sales. So, it probably wouldn't make sense to sell their snuff to a wide range of other distributors, let alone any which would be willing to ship here. Quite honestly, the tobacconist website I posted is the only place other than S&S that sells their brand. Even then, they only have two flavors.
Here is a pic of some of my S&S and a couple other pics just for the hell of it.
Well, one thing to note about Smith & Sons' is that it's a very small tobacconist located in London. If I'm not mistaken, S&S is considered a historical landmark of sorts due to how long it has been there and how well known they are. Therefor if the store is sold, it has to remain a tobacconist. It may even have to keep the same name. Feel free to look it up and correct me if I'm wrong.
Anywho, because the place is so tiny (my buddy has actually been inside) they don't blend their snuff on any large scale (compared to other producers). We in the U.S. are not their target market, nor is snuff the bulk of their sales. So, it probably wouldn't make sense to sell their snuff to a wide range of other distributors, let alone any which would be willing to ship here. Quite honestly, the tobacconist website I posted is the only place other than S&S that sells their brand. Even then, they only have two flavors.
Here is a pic of some of my S&S and a couple other pics just for the hell of it.
Ah, thanks Satyr, that makes sense. I didn't realize Smith & Sons was a small shop...I kind of pictured them as having their own big old snuff mill like WoS.
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