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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Nashville, TN
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Thanks a lot for the video. Very good. I've tried Torque as well. I bought a bullet of their original. Not bad. I've only tried two varieties. The lavender I tried from something or another smelled absolutely wonderful. I'd recommend trying a lavender variety.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: UK
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| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: San Francisco in the Sunny Inner Sunset, when it's not foggy and cold
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Thanks for the site recommendations. I just ordered $80 worth of juice how am I going to justify ordering cheese and bacon snuff now??
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| US Supplier Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I got my package from mrsnuff.com today with my order. I didn't explore too many of the options, and just went with what TB said in his video review. I got the Wow Coffee Bite and Dholakia Swiss Chocolate. I ordered two bullets to sniff them with. They threw in a free bullet of Zuka Black, which is ok so far. I tried that first just for the heck of it. Nice little burn when you sniff the stuff. Will be interesting to see how this stuff is with some general everyday use.
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The mentholated snuff is just like a spring cleaning to the head each and every time.( Jesus I sound like an ad spokesperson for one of those vintage smoking is good for the throat ads back in the 1950's they even had them saying 9/10 doctors prefer xxxx cigarettes... ) It gives a great nic dose and it's so quickly absorbed, you will not believe. I'm not too keen on the visuals because all that brown powder, unlike snus, has to go somewhere...where I have no idea, but it doesn't have nice little inoffensive pouches like snus to contain it. I just hope my ENT specialist just doesn't take one look up my nose and say "Hmm. Well what have we got stuck up there "The history of snuff had me reading for days. It was used by all the Greats. It was cellared by the nobility and guarded like fine wine. Snuff Factories sprung up all over London and it seems people couldn't get enough of the stuff. Everyone used it. Rich and Poor. Then one day it just died out. Oh yes. They invented something called the cigarette to replace it. That was a good while ago, but now History comes full circle once again and Snuff is back. But this time it comes with a warning in my parts on the tin. "Causes cancer" eughhh. Then again I don't ever recall people dying like flies from snuff. But there was this one African who placed snuff on his ear for 30 years and in the same spot. Cancer? Yep he got it. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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All true. And the warning labels are outright lies, but required on ALL tobacco products. The brown stuff ends up on your paisley hankerchief! Yes, you do blow your nose. And sneeze into the hankerchief. At night, you can wash out your nose with a saline solution or Neti Pot. Nasal snuff does not reach your lungs. If you snort, you're doing it wrong. You want to lightly sniff and deposit the dusty tobacco into the lower regions of the nose. No need to ever have it reach the sinuses. As you wrote, it's the original way tobacco was used and has a spotless safety record -- with the exception of the "ear" idiot, a humorous footnote to a great history of use. |
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| US Supplier Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Twin Cities, MN
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The only drawback that I have found with the nasal snuff is that sometimes my sinus will drain too much and make it difficult to get a good dose in my nose. Otherwise, it's wonderful. I love the smell, and the nicotine is a great kick in the pants when needed. It does take some practice to only have it in your lower nasal area. I've had it drain down my throat a few times, but I chalk that up to a newbie mistake ![]() Inhale it slow...
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| ECF Elite Veteran Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: The Emerald City,Oz
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