Help, dip is tempting me

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  • tom502
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 8985

    #16
    I don't think dip is that bad, it's still way safer than smoking. I can't recommend it, or any tobacco though, unless you want to use it to quit smoking, because it is very habit forming. The main negative, I think is the spitting, but that's not so bad, especially if you are just chillin' at the comp or watchin tv. I don't care for fine cuts, or snuff cuts, so I'd say for a newbie, get long cut, and I don't like mint and wintergreen myself, so I'd say something like apple, which is good. I'd also say try some loose leaf chew, it's very good too.

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    • truthwolf1
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 2696

      #17
      I was never a dipper but after using snus for a couple of years I did have major curiousity of USA dips and tried a whole bunch. Kodiak, Cannonball Plug, Camel natural fine cut and Redman straight are some of my favorites.

      Although I do like a number of them I still prefer the Swedish processed flavor over the fire cured.

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      • plumbers crack
        Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 30

        #18
        I came from smoking/dipping and I'd say fake it with los. Dip will hit hard with flavor but snus has a better staying power. I find that a little pinch of snus stays lipped for an hour or more where dip is in and out in 20-30 minutes. I just pinch/hillbilly los snus, hand baking is a hassle for me and I don't need a ice tool taking up real estate in my pocket. After 5 minutes you can play with los all you want and no mud slides.

        Try dip out, you'll never know until you do. I'll be done with dip after my last two tins of skoal are gone.

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        • tom502
          Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 8985

          #19
          I like loose leaf chew and plug/twist more than dip.

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          • chadizzy1
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 7432

            #20
            Originally posted by tom502 View Post
            I like loose leaf chew and plug/twist more than dip.
            I have no idea what the difference is, to be honest, between any of that

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            • jdman321
              Banned Users
              • Mar 2011
              • 616

              #21
              I'll stick to los I think, the only reason I was considering dip is because it's widely available here..but I think the extra effort to get snus is worth it.

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              • tom502
                Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 8985

                #22
                Loose Leaf chew is like big tobacco leaves chopped/shredded a bit, but still big strandy hunks. It's super easy to use.
                Plug is similar to loose leaf, but seems a little more shredded, but it's pressed into a hard brick, not super hard, but compressed.
                Twist is like tobacco leaves twisted into a tight roll.

                These are generally flavored in a variety of sweet like flavorings, but just a plain sweet mainly, though I think I saw an apple plug before, and I had one twist which didn't seem flavored at all. Some of the loose leaf pouches are flavored like apple, peach, Beechnut makes a wintergreen, etc.

                It's really good, I think, even though it's usually just a basic sweet, I can't imagine anyone not thinking it's good tasting.

                I think this is the disconnect with American tobacco users who try Swedish snus, because snus, compared to American tobacco, is bland. But, once one gets used to it, it has it's own different flavor style.

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                • StuKlu
                  Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 1192

                  #23
                  Personally, I'm not a fan. Hurts my gums and lots of spitting necessary.

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                  • Mykislt
                    Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 677

                    #24
                    I'd say try it. If you don't like it.... then throw it out. No problems.

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