Snus to quit smoking

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Originally posted by Fazer
    The upload date on YouTube is May 6, 2008

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOuohDCUxzw

    May 13, 2008 with the same guy, northerner adverts i think



    How long you been on the snus mate ?
    Do you know what is the name of "that guy "mate?

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Originally posted by Fazer
    The upload date on YouTube is May 6, 2008

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOuohDCUxzw

    May 13, 2008 with the same guy, northerner adverts i think



    How long you been on the snus mate ?
    Since 1996

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  • bill77.017
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    Originally posted by Fazer
    The upload date on YouTube is May 6, 2008

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOuohDCUxzw

    May 13, 2008 with the same guy, northerner adverts i think
    Yeah that would be right Fazer. I started Snussing early 2009.

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  • Fazer
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    I thought it is new one
    The upload date on YouTube is May 6, 2008

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOuohDCUxzw

    May 13, 2008 with the same guy, northerner adverts i think

    Originally posted by bill77.017
    No brother, it's been around a while. There were others i watched as well, i was trying to gleam every bit of information i could about my new passion for Snus at the time.
    How long you been on the snus mate ?

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  • bill77.017
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    I thought it is new one
    No brother, it's been around a while. There were others i watched as well, i was trying to gleam every bit of information i could about my new passion for Snus at the time.

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  • Fazer
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    Originally posted by bill77.017
    I remember watching this video when i started Snussing, and learning what it was all about. It's a good clip, very informative.
    I've not seen that for a couple years, i remember watching a few videos on YT with that guy, but i'd been on the snus for a few years when i watched them

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    I thought it is new one

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  • bill77.017
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    I remember watching this video when i started Snussing, and learning what it was all about. It's a good clip, very informative.

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    http://varytv.com/2012/06/23/stop-sm...-good-economy/

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  • BrianC
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    I too quit smoking with snus. My first snus, excluding camel, was skruf tranbar and a couple other types that i got in a snuff for snus trade. I believe general onyx was another. I do still smoke an odd cig here and there. The beauty of it is that i can without getting hooked again.

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  • heders
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    I quit smoking after five years with the help of snus as well. Not because I wanted too, but because my parents caught me when I was underaged and got super dissapointed. My mothers mom died from lung cancer at a very early age, and my mother quit a few years ago after a long addiction, so she was not pleased with me starting as well. So I still needed my nicotine, but didn't want to dissapoint my mom since she felt so strongly about this. I started out with Göteborgs Rapé, Grov, General, and basically every snus I could get my hands on. A few weeks in, I didn't even crave a cig and noticed a lot of benifits. Now here we are, 4 years later. Still snusing, and rarely smoking (except a few at parties, which I'm also trying to give up).

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  • Jean
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    I started with Ettan white portions, which I still use along with Odens Classic Kanel, Boost and Wine & Dine which can be extremely appropriate.
    I got tired of every lemon-like flavour after a while. Unfortunately, they tend to put citrus in most brands.

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  • Brutecraft
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    smoke free 3 weeks now.. not too long compared to others here but still doing good..

    I started with camel snus and after a week of use it cause pains in my stomach so I switched to the real deal..

    Now general regular is my go to with general mint and wintergreen as a change up and I do thunder frosted lus or ettans lus for them times i need a good hit.

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  • bill77.017
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    I quit smoking using Snus as well. I felt like shit when i smoked and knew i had to give it up. I tried everything, the gum, the nic inhaler, cold turkey and even Allen Carr's books. Nothing worked till i found Snus and and i haven't looked back. It's been three and a half years since I've had a smoke and i don't miss them at all. In fact i was surprised how easy it was to quit. The first Snus i tried was General portion, and that was it i was hooked. I then went on to extra strong portions and later los Snus.

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  • Theline
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    One thing i can say about smoking, is that it is social. I wouldn't have gotten any friends at the school i went to one time, if it wasn't for the smokers shed. I was simply to shy, so it helped when i went to the shed for a cigarette, to get in touch with people... Also at pubs and bars it is always easy to get in touch with other smokers, cause there is only special places for smoking. But I'm not that shy now, so i don't need it i will go on with my snus, and leave the cigarettes behind

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