Oden's Cinnamon is the only cinnamon snus (be sure to get the regular strength, the strong ones will knock your socks off)
White portions are the same size as regular portions, but contain far less moisture. This means that it takes longer for the portion to saturate. In turn, the longer it takes to saturate, the slower the juice runs. The slower the juice runs, the longer the flavor lasts.
Personally, I hate whites. I prefer instant gratification. If the flavor of an original portion runs out, chances are I need another portion anyways. Whites just take longer to get you there with the same end result.
I guess you could also go from the stand point that whites do not stink as bad when you open the tin, nor do they have that dirty look when you pull one out. Whites could easily be passed off as a mint or a candy while out in public. Originals, not so much.
White portions do not contain caffeine. Regular portions have tobacco juice sprayed onto the portion to increase nicotine uptake and flavor, while white portions are simply tobacco wrapped in a portion. Personally, white portions are not satisfying because it feels like there's a paper towel stuck in my mouth.
I'm not that keen on white portions myself either. It's a shame that some major labels only have a white portion variant, I'd quite like to try LD Black in a regular portion.
the closest a wp could get to becoming a reg portion is if you squezze it a little bit then roll it between your fingers..it get the juice into the portion paper quicker so it doesnt take as much time for the flavor to hit...they also contain a little bit more salt
After many years of making snus at 90ºC (194ºF), I decided to go back to the original method I used when I started to use the slow cooker. From what I remember and what I have read on different forums, lower temperature and longer time make snus less bitter and richer in flavor.
Okay, I've been a member of this forum for a while now. Saw lots of good commentary on snus, products, and all things snus related. Now, with the "troubles"...
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