Anyone tried Red Man 'dip' yet?

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  • Grim
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    • Jun 2008
    • 850

    #31
    I wasnt talking about the 1.8 ppm report, which ive seen.

    Im talking about a report released from swedish match on their website about their products.

    So yes , all swedish match american snus products have the lowest tsna's than any others which are made in america.

    I was a redman fan before i knew that and continue to support swedish match in all they do.

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    • captncaveman
      Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 924

      #32
      red Man dip isn't that bad. As memory serves me, we have always had red man dip here in canada. If i was to use red man i usually bought the "plug" tho. Their snuff was good. It had a good salty taste. But i enjoy the plug, it sure is sweet tho. It comparable to oliver twist.

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      • Dead Rabbit
        Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 315

        #33
        Originally posted by Janus2059
        Tastes like @$$h0le
        lol

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        • bondzai
          Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 362

          #34
          I wouldn't know . . . do you like that taste?

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          • Janus2059
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 57

            #35
            sure i've been known to toss a few female salads in my day...

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            • scythespawn
              Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 103

              #36
              i think it's terrible. it's strong but if i'm going to buy cheap dip i'd rather get grizz lc wg...

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              • Grim
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 850

                #37
                I notice that most people who use cheap snuff here in america mostly go with grizzly.

                Its not bad but it loses its flavor too quick but it still gets the job done.

                I never got into grizzly much. I used husky and timberwolf but always went back to copenhagen snuff and eventually was strictly a redman user.

                But there are so many choices that no matter your taste you cant really go wrong.

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                • cwcov
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                  • Apr 2008
                  • 13

                  #38
                  Does anyone know if this is the same that was offered way back (say 1989-90)? I know I remember enjoying Redman dip (not the loose leaf) back then. If it's similar I may have to do a lot more looking around cent. Iowa for it.

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                  • MN_Snuser
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                    • May 2008
                    • 354

                    #39
                    I guess I thought that all Swedish Match American dip (redman, twolf, longhorn) was made with the "gothitek"(sp) process. Which is steam cured or something. Whereas Conwood, UST products are fire cured.

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