Poschl snuff

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  • pris
    • Dec 2025

    #16
    Is Poschl a good newbie snuff? Just wondering if moist/oily snuffs are easier for a newbie to use as they are less likely to go up the back of your nose and down your throat when you don't really know what you're doing?

    Also wonder how much snuff you would need to take to equal the amount of nicotine in an original and strong snus portion respectively?

    Tried rubbing some Toque on the skin that separates your nostrils as someone previously suggested but that made me sneeze and I probably lost most of it.

    Still plugging away at it...

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    • tom502
      Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 8985

      #17
      If you are open to, or good with menthol, then yes, I think Poschl snuffs are good easy newbie snuffs.

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      • RRK
        Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 926

        #18
        Yeh, I'd agree. It actually takes a little lung power to get those up in there rather then being very careful with most other snuff.

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        • Big L
          Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 151

          #19
          I have to say that for a noob, someone who has never snuffed before, I think Poschl is easier to take than Toque, just because of the coarser, moister grind. That is if you like menthol, if not Poschl might turn you off.

          I don't use the Poschls much anymore because I have refined my technique and I think that there are so many snuffs out there that are just better from Toque, Wilsons, F&T etc. But I do enjoy Packards Club once in a while, it has a very unique scent, and the dispenser is cool.

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          • pris
            • Dec 2025

            #20
            Thanks guys.

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            • daruckis
              Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 2277

              #21
              the only one ive had is ozona president, which i liked quite a bit.

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