I've only had Day's Work plug, I thought it was called Day's O' Work plug as it has a "o" in the middle. I liked the taste, but preferred the loose leaf. I of course haven't had the Levi plug, there is also a Red Man plug, and a few others, my local grocery also has Cannon Ball plug, and some twists, I think it was Cumberland sweet, but the packaging looked different than the Cumberland Sweet twist I bought at a tobacco shop.
What are you dipping/chewing now?
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Originally posted by tom502 View PostI've only had Day's Work plug, I thought it was called Day's O' Work plug as it has a "o" in the middle. I liked the taste, but preferred the loose leaf. I of course haven't had the Levi plug, there is also a Red Man plug, and a few others, my local grocery also has Cannon Ball plug, and some twists, I think it was Cumberland sweet, but the packaging looked different than the Cumberland Sweet twist I bought at a tobacco shop.
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Have a General White in, at work.
Going to to try and buy the natural long cut but have a feeling it will be hard to find.
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This thread should have stayed in the general "Other Tobacco" forum, as it relates to dip and chew.
Right now, I threw in a big lip of Timber Wolf Straight LC, finished up the can, kind of a big lip, but it was not enough for two, so I just shoved it in. Of course when I spit, a lot of the flakes come out.
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I had a major craving to try a old school tobacco plug and went to the local store and picked this up last night. Was originally looking for RedMan plug but they only had cannonball and day's work.
Made sure the wife was busy and went into the garage to test it out. I sunk my teeth in only to realize this stuff was not a candy bar and tore a quarter of it off like a angry beast. I was fully ready for a super sweet syrup tobacco shot but was surprised at the dryness at first and the just about right sweetness that compliments the tobacco. It was really enjoyable with a perfect buzz.
I guess back when these were made they were the A-1 of tobacco and the trimmings called "scrap" is what chewing tobacco is today. Nowhere can I find a tsna count on these suckers but if I find out it is low enough I might partake in these once in awhile with my daily snus use.
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