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  • want2snus
    New Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 7

    #1

    recommended beginner brands

    Hi Snus On community,
    I've been wanting to try snus and wanted a few suggestions of some good beginner brands. Something with a medium amount, but not too much, of nicotine and a pleasant taste. What are a few types I might enjoy.
    I appreciate the help
  • BlackBart
    Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 115

    #2
    loose I would say pima flint or goat rape, portions, general whites are middle of the road , just avoid the extremes till you work your way up.

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    • postjack
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 46

      #3
      General White is a good recommendation, but the salt blast might blow your mind at first. But most any snus flavor will probably take a little getting used to. I'd also recommend Ettan Portion if you want something more straight tobacco flavored, its a classic flavor. Grovsnus is a similar straight tobacco flavor but I find it a little more sweet. For a mild flavor with sweet fruity undertones its hard to go wrong with Roda Lacket.

      If you're looking in a more of a mint direction, I've recently discovered Odens Cold and love it. General Mint is another good mint.

      Just try a bunch of different brands without buying in bulk, because you never know what you may hate or love. Similarly, as you start out you'll find your flavor preference changes. I just purchased in piecemeal for about a year before I started buying rolls. I eventually settled on General OP as my go to regular strength snus, and General Strong White as my strong strength snus. But even after a few years I still haven't tried everything that is out there.

      Think of snus flavors as more like cigars than cigarettes. With cigarettes you pick a brand and pretty much stick with it (probably because your brain grows accustomed to that particular chemical cocktail and how it delivers your nicotine). With cigars you might have a few favorites, but half the fun is in trying to new types, and keeping a stash of dozens of different varieties.

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      • Crow
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        • Oct 2010
        • 4312

        #4
        I have fond memories of my first snus...

        Oden's (pre-GN) Lakrits. It nursed me through a nasty cold, and it tasted fantastic.
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        • wojcik49
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 112

          #5
          General is very salty if you love salt go for it. But i suggest jakkobson or oden's of your choosing...those arent overload salty.

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          • Nuusku
            Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 993

            #6
            I'd say General is pretty good. But tbh I recommend that you try many different brands and many different flavors to find the ones you like the most.

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            • Snus6930
              Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 45

              #7
              Anything from the goteborg line, anything from ettan as well Both quality snus's! Id recommend goteborg lingon as it tastes divine!

              Ettan WP or OP for a lovely tobacco taste and throw in a few cans of Los with your order to try it out, I didnt think id like it at first but I find the flavours tend to be a little more intense and you can control your nicotine a little better (little los for less nic and more los for a larger nic hit)

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