Advice please! How to become a löser?

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  • lxskllr
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    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #16
    Originally posted by Zeno
    I've read many posts here, which are saying that Landstroms is only for the pros, but Landstroms worked for me right from the beginning. It was the second loose snus I've tried (after Roda Lacket) and I fell in love instantly. No taste to aquire or any mud-mouth experience, just pure pleasure. I've already ordered a roll of it and just the thought that I could run out of it creates panic in me . Landstroms must have been invented by the norse gods itself, it's snus-heaven on earth. Probably I've got a strange taste. However, not weird enough to like Phantom
    I agree with your assessment 100%. The only caveat would be in handbaking it. I've been doing this awhile now, and I still find it challenging. Once it's in, it doesn't necessarily stay in a nice nugget, but I find it's quite easy to control. Landströms was the second lös I tried, and it was love at first pris. It vies with Gotland Gul as my favorite snus, with one winning out over the other depending on my mood at that moment.

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    • Latina
      Member
      • May 2008
      • 65

      #17
      So I just received my first can of lös (Roda Lacket) and I'm enjoying my very first pris. My experience was a little bit like this:
      :? :roll: :shock: :idea: (the latter could be translated as "eureka!")
      With the prismaster it was not as hard as I thought it would, but I still feel I need not to move my lips in any way!. But I'm enjoying the experience/experiment! The only things that confuse me, is that to me at least, seems less clear when the pris is... lets say "over". But I guess as a newbie.. it's gonna be.. when it cracks and it's all over my teeth :lol:

      I'll practice soon with Zero's video, to check the difference between hand baking and using the prismaster.

      Thanks all of you for the ("differing") advices! I'm not a big fan of Eric Hoffer, but I find the following wise:
      The beginning of thought is in disagreement -- not only with others but also with ourselves.

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