Roda Lacket, LD and Level

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  • bondzai
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 362

    #1

    Roda Lacket, LD and Level

    I love Roda Lacket. Haven't tried the loose yet. Anyone tried the LD or Level also? Roda Lacket portions are excellent and I am wondering about the Loose if its just as good or better.
  • DukeofPrunes
    New Member
    • May 2008
    • 7

    #2
    Roda Lacket white portions came with my Northerner box and I think they will be one of my staple snuses. The website said it had a touch of licorice which made me think I wouldn't like it, but I think it's great stuff.

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    • sagedil
      Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 7077

      #3
      Level portions have the shared honor with Phantom original as being the WORST snus I ever had. Tasted like dirt and cardboard to me. I LOVE the LD black, have tried some of the others which were OK and have a tin of Guild buried somewhere in my freezer.

      I love RL. Was also the first loose I ever tried. Hard to keep together compared to some of the others. But I am a portion guy. Haven't had any loose in a couple of months

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      • RPatrick
        Member
        • May 2008
        • 48

        #4
        Hi Bondzai,

        I have tried Roda Lacket both loose and portion side by side. To me they do not share the same flavor. I enjoy the portions better. The loose did not seem to have much flavoring and did not remind me of the portions.

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        • Craig de Tering
          Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 525

          #5
          Originally posted by sagedil
          Hard to keep together compared to some of the others.
          Really? When did this happen? While rolling and tucking in or when you already had a pris in and it turned to mud?

          The reason I ask is because Röda Lacket is one of the easiest, most clumpiest snuses around (after Rallarsnus R.I.P.).
          Tell you what, if you want to lös, all you need is another can or two's worth of practice and your fingers will be 100% set. No BS!

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          • Zero
            Member
            • May 2006
            • 1522

            #6
            Man, I just bought a tin of roda after not having had any for a very long time. I'd almost forgotten just how much like clay that stuff is - they could probably sell it in a toothpaste tube :lol:

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            • sagedil
              Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 7077

              #7
              Originally posted by Craig de Tering
              Originally posted by sagedil
              Hard to keep together compared to some of the others.
              Really? When did this happen? While rolling and tucking in or when you already had a pris in and it turned to mud?

              The reason I ask is because Röda Lacket is one of the easiest, most clumpiest snuses around (after Rallarsnus R.I.P.).
              Tell you what, if you want to lös, all you need is another can or two's worth of practice and your fingers will be 100% set. No BS!
              Used the prismaster, so that wasn't it.

              I just found that it really liked to turn to mud on me once I had it in. Now, I was new to loose so that could be part of it. But I had much better time with both N&J and Skruff Stark right after.

              It was all good, but I just found the latter two held together much easier.

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              • Slydel
                Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 421

                #8
                I like the LD loose quite a bit. It seems to be, well how do I put this, a very enjoyable snus because it has a base flavor of like many of the well known brands, say Ettan, but with more flavor to it. Ettan's flavor does not start out very strong but tends to build after 10 to 15 minutes, but the LD Loose starts out with a lot of great citrus and bergamot but does not really lose its intensity. Give it a try, you shan't be disappointed.

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