Skruf Stark, but that's just my 2 cents, based on my personal preferences. I'd still prefer Ettan Lös to Skruf Stark as a desert-island-snus.
But yeah, try Skruf Stark, if you're curious about portions. It's good stuff with kind of a natural "mouth-feeling" and quite a good nicotine-kick, which lacks in most portions.
i would have to agree with xobeloot on the lucky strike (original not white). Its a flavor you just can't get in los and its a nice addition to the day.
Just the kind of advice I was looking for. Thanks guys (and gals?). I may ask again if I get hung up on white, original, etc. I am clueless on that stuff.
I need to try a can of that Grov Svart. I am hearing nothing but good things about it.
I think it sucks. I get weird mental blocks where I am convinced certain brands don't "work". Grov Svart is one of those. It almost has an American Skoal taste going for it or something. Just doesn't feel like snus to me. It's not salty..maybe that's it.
Imperial Tobacco is the parent company of Skruf (pronounced 'Skroof' and Knox brands of Swedish snus. Skruf is probably the second most popular snus brand in Sweden and one of the top most popular snus brands in the growing American market.
Skruf was started by two life long friends who saw an opportunity to make a big future for a small product - Jonas Engwall and Adam Gillberg.
Life long friends and entrepreneurs, Jonas and Adam, sat down in 2001 to discuss how they could use their skills gained in the world of finance to build a business in an area they were passionate about.
Skruf is produced in the forests of Småland in the southern part of Sweden and fresh water from the forest lakes are used in the production. Only the best tobaccos are used in the making of Skruf and the famous Swedish standards for production of snus are of course being met. Skruf as a company has a strong focus on environmental issues and are working hard ...
So last night I crack open a can of this. I did so with no excitement whatsoever because I have tried Skruf Original and Skruf Stark (non white), multiple...
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