The first ones that come to mind that smell of SWEET and fruity are Toque St. Clement and Samuel Gawith Cherry.
But that's only 2 out of 100's! I'll just let everbody else chime in with their own suggestions for sweet and fruity, but here's an over view of "other stuff" for ya
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Broad brush strokes to go along with my rather narrow experience!
American Scotch and snuffs designated as a Toast, or Dry Toast are going to be very fine, very dry, tend to have the highest nicotine and due to being fine and dry they are also tricky to take until you have developed you sniff technique.
A good size segment of available snuffs are what are called medicated. This denotes menthol, eucalyptus and other mint oils for scent. Some folks
thrive on them but they can be very strong scent wise.
My experience, mellow, reasonably easy to use would be most of the Wilsons of Sharrow snuffs. Medium grinds and reasonably moist they tend to be easier to snuff. I know others are available that would be good starting snuffs, WoS is what I'm most familiar with.
New favorites are anything from the de Kralingse Foundation. You'll find these marketed as Dutch Windmills, Molens etc. But your thinking for now that you don't want a
tobacco smell, kinda limiting that but...
Dholakia markets several brands intended for the American market, WOW, Blast, Temptation as well as their company name. Large line of fruit, food scents that are very similar with medium to medium course grinds and pretty moist. These are very aromatic and easy to take.
How to snuff:
Place a bit of the snuff, about the size of an apple seed on the web between your thumb and indexfinger.
Or, an actual pinch of snuff is the same amount, pinched with the index and thumb, outer edge, towards the very ends. Very slight grinding/rubbing of the thumb and finger when inhaling rather than simply opening them up.
An actual pinch can require a little more forceful inhale so take care when starting out.
Inhale this LIGHTLY! Just barely enough airflow to pick the snuff up into your nose.
You want it to end up in the front of your nose, not all the way back in the sinuses.
Or, as suggested by snuffin on snuffhouse.org:
What I do, is breath in till I fill my lungs completely just before I sniff so the sniff is extremely gentle, if hardly at all. Once I've taken the snuff into either side of my nose I simply breath out
through my mouth then give another sniff of the nose just to make sure the snuff is secure. If there is any snuff left over on my fingers, I simply sniff that as I please because I've already got snuff coating the inside of the lower half of my nose so the rest has something to cling onto rather than shoot straight to the back of my throat/into my sinuses. Give it a try and I think you'll have a decent result with that.
Storage
Airtight food storage like from farberware or Sterilite. Inexpensive really, $2 to $6 depending on size and place of purchase. The ones that have an actual gasket and some form of positive/mechanical locking mechanism. Out of direct sunlight, cool is better, NOT in a refrigerator.
Nicotine intake by snuff users. PubMed
Nicotine intake by snuff users.
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I've ordered snuff from 4 vendors at this point:
The Northerner, Sweden, spendy, 12 to 15 days ship to the states.
Mars, lowest shipping cost of any snuff vendor, comparable pricing but somewhat limited selection.
NicotineRush, I do like this one!, Huge selection, 3 days from Florida to Oregon.
Toque Shop, Free shipping worldwide, price per gram is good, Toque products only.
History and Curio articles
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Definition of an SP
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