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  • Maher
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    sure did

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  • shag1952
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    You betcha!!

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  • CoderGuy
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    Originally posted by TropicalBob View Post
    Yes. I first used snus to quit about six years ago, but didn't break with cigarettes completely. I did that on July 17, 2007, using snus and Stonewall dissolvables. Added an occasional pipe. Then, on Jan. 3, 2008, I began using electronic cigarettes. I now use snus daily, Stonewall daily after meals and first thing in the morning, a pipe three times a day and e-cigs every waking hour. I depend on snus for the nicotine I require. I use e-cigs for habit satisfaction (no small thing!). And I use pipes for taste.
    Bob! Long time no see! Welcome back

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  • TropicalBob
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    Yes. I first used snus to quit about six years ago, but didn't break with cigarettes completely. I did that on July 17, 2007, using snus and Stonewall dissolvables. Added an occasional pipe. Then, on Jan. 3, 2008, I began using electronic cigarettes. I now use snus daily, Stonewall daily after meals and first thing in the morning, a pipe three times a day and e-cigs every waking hour. I depend on snus for the nicotine I require. I use e-cigs for habit satisfaction (no small thing!). And I use pipes for taste.

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  • fdknuckles
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    8 months and counting. The best thing about snus, is occasionally when out with friends, I can smoke a cig without feeling the need to have anymore after that.

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  • Mordred
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    I quit smoking with Snus (and some e-cigs in the beginning). Used to smoke 30 a day for 16 years, with snus, it became one or two per week, now, a year later, maybe one a month.

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  • Kahuna
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    Snus finally won around Halloween of last year.I smoked for 23 years,I used snus for a year or so on and off before I quit cigs.

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  • pipes
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    Yes BUT I have quit on my own over the yrs 2 times for a yr or more and picked them back up ! Sad but true ! I was a 3 pack a dayer now I do a tin a snuf a day . But I have always since I was 15 smoked dipped and or chewed some form of tobacco . Iam 56 I won't start back on cigs ever again I don't think . And snuf a help me iam sure its cheaper cleaner and safer than cigs .

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  • EricHill78
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    I shoulda wrote down when I quit lol.. It was so easy that I forgot. I looked up some old threads I posted so it was the first week of June this year I believe.. I actually dream about smoking sometimes but I don't crave it when I'm concious.

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  • Corvus
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    I quit smoking with snus on September 15th, 2009. Haven't looked back since.

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  • Gritztastic
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    Yes, for 16 years. Last Cig was Sept 11 2010. Went from about 12 smokes a day, now using about 4 snus portions a day. Cost wise, about 1200$ a year for smokes to an estimated 250$ a year for snus.

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  • beaver22
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    Originally posted by snupy View Post
    I first quit with e-cigs, after the ryo tax increases of 4/09. However, I found e-cigs to be too high maintenance. So I started dicking around with snus that summer. I was pretty much hooked due to flavor, nic hit and ease of use/low maintenance at that point. I still smoke on a rare occasion. Usually, I smoke one cig on Friday night and one on Saturday night when I am out and about being all cosmopolitan. I pop a portion just as soon as I put the cig out.
    I tried out the e-cigs too. They took some getting used to and once I did I actually liked them. But, I found I was using it all the time because it was so convenient. I didnt have to go outside anywhere like I did with the real thing. I found I was taking in more nicotine than I was smoking because I was constantly sucking on it. I decided to send it back (had a 30 day 100% money back deal) because it bothered my wife (she quit smoking too and it made her want to smoke seeing me use it) and I was constantly messing around with batteries and nic. cartridges. I also spend a lot of time outdoors and found it did not work very well at all on the open water when fishing. The wind or something affected it. A pain to when the battery went dead when Im sitting in a boat or in the woods. With snus I can see exactly what I have and my wife doesnt care if I snus.

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  • beaver22
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    Yes it did.

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  • snupy
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    I first quit with e-cigs, after the ryo tax increases of 4/09. However, I found e-cigs to be too high maintenance. So I started dicking around with snus that summer. I was pretty much hooked due to flavor, nic hit and ease of use/low maintenance at that point. I still smoke on a rare occasion. Usually, I smoke one cig on Friday night and one on Saturday night when I am out and about being all cosmopolitan. I pop a portion just as soon as I put the cig out.

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  • smartsnus
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    I too have been able to quit smoking due to Snus. I am so happy I found this product. I am still baffled by the lack of education that most people have around snus and the benefits of it. I am so happy my clothes don't smell anymore and also the fact that I can actually breath after a run or when I am playing sports. I really wish the US would wake up and see the reality of the benefits of snus. As we all know the BIG tobacco companies are keeping it down for their own profits on cigs.

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