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  • tom502
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    Just threw in some Copenhagen LC, still have 3 cans of this. Been a few days to a week since I had any, I must have lost my touch as I was spilling about half of it trying to stick it in. Still tastes good to me. I had/have some Red Man Golden Blend, it's good, but that sweetened leaves get's old after a while.

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  • NonServiam
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    I'm always alternating between the same two dips, so my posts here will be pretty predictable.



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  • Jwalker
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    Try to find some Wb extra long cut it tastes a lot like cope it's not big leaves though, more like strings of hair, but it doesn't float around.

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  • tom502
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    I had a coupon for $1.50 off, so I broke down today and got a bag of Red Man Golden Blend loose leaf. I like the big leaf because it doesn't leave little flecks in my mouth, and while it's sweetened leaves do taste good, I wish someone would make a natural loose leaf, like Copenhagen flavor, but big loose leaves.

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  • NonServiam
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    My usual Red Man FC Natural. But I did just finish a can of Longhorn Wintergreen. It was actually pretty good. Moist and had a nice burn to it. Not to mention I can buy it for 2.00 tax and all. I'll have to try Longhorn Natural next. I hope I don't like it, because I'd really hate to stop using the Red Man. I really like the Red Man cans, but it's hard to pass up dip for 2 bucks a can.

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  • tom502
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    Just opened a new can of Copenhagen Original Long Cut. Got some in now.

    It's odd how tastes change, earlier I had some Copenhagen Straight in, and I used to love it, but it was like, eh, I don't like this anymore.

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  • Steez
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    Skoal Original Fine Cut.. Anyone else tried this and taste wintergreen?

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  • MJ26
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    Red Man Fine-Cut natural

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  • tom502
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    Skoal Straight LC. I used to think I hated Straight, and only liked Natural, but now I think Straight is my fave flavor.

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  • Jwalker
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    Finished some golden blend redman which was excellent, got one half hoshoe pinch or two b***c pinches left of Grizzly wintergreen and then I'll give my gums a break with some cope lc straight or T-wolf.

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  • myuserid
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    Originally posted by NonServiam View Post
    I've got a few of these warning free cans stashed away myself. How sad is it that I giggle to myself everytime I transfer my dip to a warning free can, because for some reason I really feel like I'm "stickin' it to da man".

    I have discovered though that the actual plastic can will wear out over a few weeks. To the point that the lid won't make that nice "snap tight" sound anymore. So now I'm just re-using the tin lids and peeling the labels off the can. A little rubbing alcohol takes the remaining adhesive off. Actually, a flat black can and shiny tin lid doesn't look half bad.

    Sure it's just a warning label, and maybe I'm expending too much energy in fighting this change. I guess it's just the principle.

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  • NonServiam
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    Originally posted by myuserid View Post
    Wow. Would you look at that glorious can of tobacco, free of obnoxious propaganda required by law to consume 20-30% of the side and the lid. Propaganda notifying me of the revolutionary discovery that tobacco "may cause cancer". Although lately, some of the Redman cans have just said "Smokeless Tobacco Is Addictive". Which isn't near as nagging. I can agree with addictive.

    I've got a few of these warning free cans stashed away myself. How sad is it that I giggle to myself everytime I transfer my dip to a warning free can, because for some reason I really feel like I'm "stickin' it to da man".

    I have discovered though that the actual plastic can will wear out over a few weeks. To the point that the lid won't make that nice "snap tight" sound anymore. So now I'm just re-using the tin lids and peeling the labels off the can. A little rubbing alcohol takes the remaining adhesive off. Actually, a flat black can and shiny tin lid doesn't look half bad.

    Sure it's just a warning label, and maybe I'm expending too much energy in fighting this change. I guess it's just the principle.

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  • stones
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    Beechnut fire cured

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