What I've been doing is sticking to one type a day or two then
switching up.. Pretty much load up the bullet till I use it up and go to something else.
CoC seems to be incredibly popular, but I can't see myself using more than one or two toots of it in a day. More than that stuffs me up pretty good. It's a good spearmint aroma, which is a nice change from the usual menthols. But boy is it strong. Best in small doses.
The name is misleading as far as the "comfort" is concerned. It's rather sharp.
If I used a snus or a snuff exclusively, I'd probably get bored with it too. But I don't really have an "all day" brand with either. I usually have a variety with me. It's easier to carry a variety with snuff, since the tins are smaller.
I keep a fair rotation and CoC is the only one that goes out for months at a time. My all day snuff is Hedges. I could use that exclusively and never get bored. I almost do, actually and t is the one snuff I have to replace on a regular basis. Toque Menthol and McC's English Menthol are also ones I go through at a pretty steady pace, but not like Hedges. The rest of my snuff collection will most likely last for years though.
If I used a snus or a snuff exclusively, I'd probably get bored with it too. But I don't really have an "all day" brand with either. I usually have a variety with me. It's easier to carry a variety with snuff, since the tins are smaller.
That's kinda how I roll, too. I have a toast and a non-toast along with me each day. If I seem to be in a particularly indecisive mood, I take a third along.
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