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RSS FeedSo, what is Swedish snus? Pronounced "snoose," it is a form of smokeless tobacco, that originated in Sweden in the late 1800s. Unlike other tobacco products, like cigarettes, you use it by placing it under your upper lip, and, as a result, do not need to spit. It comes in two forms - loose snus (ground tobacco) or portion snus (ground tobacco packaged in sealed pouches), the latter being the most modern option. The world of snus is exciting, interesting, but most of all, vast with many different flavors, nicotine strengths, pouch sizes, and moisture levels to choose from, which we will come back to in more detail later on. In turn, after reading this article, you should have a better knowledge of the market variety and maybe even a few products to add to your rotation.
When it comes down to buying snus, there are many questions you need to ask yourself. Which brand is best for me? Do I want an additional flavor or just a traditional tobacco-centric profile? But most importantly, what type of snus pouch do I want? This is the factor that affects the feel and delivery of the experience. Here are the different formats you can choose, explaining which is best for what and hopefully leaving you knowing which is the one for you.
Have you ever finished your snus and thought, could I use it again? If you want to find out, you’re at the right place. Here we talk about what other snusers do and factors that will affect your decision to do so. So the question is whether to reuse or not to reuse? We’ll let you decide based on what you read in this article.
While it’s easy to go to a local shop to buy snus, the lack of selection can make this a frustrating experience.
This blog details why it’s a better option to buy snus online — along with guidance for choosing the right brand and product.
Lös, or loose snus, is the original form of Swedish snus. It is un-portioned and has a clay-like consistency, so, to use it, you must portion it or ‘hand bake’ it yourself. While this task may be easy for some, it can be difficult for others to master, especially those without much experience. One of the most common outcomes of a lack of experience using this type of snus is getting tobacco all over your front teeth, otherwise known as the dreaded ‘mudslide.’ When a mudslide occurs, it isn’t pretty, so if you struggle with it, you likely want to find a way to avoid it. The good news is that we can help! In this article, we cover three lös methods that you can use to keep the mess to a minimum. Keep reading to find out how.
For centuries, humans have enjoyed nicotine by chewing, dipping, snuffing, snusing, and smoking tobacco leaves. All these consumption methods provide a pleasurable experience, but they can also cause undesirable side effects, such as stained teeth, bad breath, and needing to spit. Thanks to modern innovations in the nicotine industry, there are now products that enable consumers to enjoy nicotine without tobacco, one of the most popular being nicotine pouches. These small, white bags filled with nicotine, plant fiber, and delicious flavors have taken the industry by storm. But when exactly did they emerge, and why? Keep reading to find out the answers to these questions and more in this article about the history of nicotine pouches.
Nicotine pouches are known for their long shelf life and unfussy storage requirements. But, like all consumable goods, these products will expire. Many customers often ask what happens to a nicotine pouch that has surpassed its use-by date, including whether they turn bad and if they are still safe to use. So, this article will explain what happens to expired nicotine pouches, whether you can consume them, how to keep them fresher for longer, and more. To learn more, continue reading.
Have you ever been basking in the delicious flavor, soft mouthfeel, and ultra-satisfying nicotine content of your favorite snus, only to be interrupted by the intrusive thought that your breath smells bad? If so, do not worry, we have all been there! Snus is an oral tobacco product, meaning it gets placed in the mouth, so it is only natural to worry about the effect on your oral hygiene. Sure, if you put a flavored, aromatic product under your lip, it will likely change the scent radiating from your mouth. But, is this change always bad? Is it any worse than after drinking a cup of coffee or eating a meal? If you are wondering, sit tight, as this article answers these questions and more. To find out how snus affects your breath, how you can reduce it, and viable alternatives for a fresher experience, read on.