Hello,
Almost every snus that contain "Flavor/Aroma" have alcohol as a solution within the flavor!
it´s so little that you will not have any effect from it at all.
The only buzz you get is from the nikotine not the flavor!
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Originally posted by whalen View PostBut trace amounts of naturaly occuring alchohol are everywhere...fruits, bread, I understand the need to avoid, but it is everywhere.
If after consuming something and thinking it was alcohol free and then being told there was even a pinhead of alcohol in what he had just eaten/drunk (whatever) :he would be convinced that he had fallen completely off the wagon.
This is not a question of amount: this is a rigid mind set with an absolute zero tolerance level.
The word "trace" does not come into play.
Dan
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Originally posted by AltarsofMadness View PostI know one of the flavors is mulled wine. Does Gotlandsnus contain any alcohol? I'm not a teenager looking to get drunk... just a former alcoholic not wanting to consume anything that contains it.
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Use your common sense!
A portions of snus weighs around 1 gram. Even it it were one gram of pure alcohol (and not 99.9% tobacco mixed with water, salt and flavours), it would probably be too little even for a small insect to get drunk. For a grown up adult it certainly is too little to feel anything. In other words: you'll probably find more naturally ocurring alcohol in a fresh apple than you'll ever find in a snus-portion and you definitely find more alcohol in a brandy-praline than in snus.
Besides of that, as far as I know, the alcohol flavour used in the Christmas snus-varieties doesn't contain real alcohol - it's just an artificial flavour. And yes, even if this information is wrong, a portion of snus is so small that it simply does not matter either way.
Cheers!Last edited by chainsnuser; 19-01-14, 05:11 PM.
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But trace amounts of naturaly occuring alchohol are everywhere...fruits, bread, I understand the need to avoid, but it is everywhere.
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FWIW, I don't taste any alcohol, and it doesn't remind me of alcohol in any meaningful way. I don't know about alcoholism triggers though, so YMMV.
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Originally posted by AltarsofMadness View PostI know one of the flavors is mulled wine. Does Gotlandsnus contain any alcohol? I'm not a teenager looking to get drunk... just a former alcoholic not wanting to consume anything that contains it.
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I can notice subtle differences in how i feel after as little as half a beer and I never got that feeling when chain snusing gots julesnus. Like squeezy said there is probably more alcohol in a slice of bread.
Squeezy how did that copenhagen snus ever turn out?
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Hard to be 100% certain AltarsofMadness - it's not listed on the ingredients ... however Swedish Match list ethanol as a processing aid in their list of minor ingredients at http://www.swedishmatch.com/en/Our-b...in-snus/?tab=1 ... I would suspect that the amounts are so tiny that you would be getting more alcohol from a slice of bread than you would from snus.
Hopefully there will be a reply from Jimmy (sharesnusinfo on this forum) - he works for Gotlands and would be best placed to give you a definite answer.
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Does Julesnus have alcohol?
I know one of the flavors is mulled wine. Does Gotlandsnus contain any alcohol? I'm not a teenager looking to get drunk... just a former alcoholic not wanting to consume anything that contains it.Last edited by AltarsofMadness; 18-01-14, 09:45 AM.Tags: None
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