Gereral rollout in US

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  • jamesstew
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    • May 2008
    • 1440

    #61
    The new facility is supposedly a Gothiatek facility, it will be interesting to see if ingredients will still be listed.

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    • ladysnus
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 601

      #62
      Originally posted by sagedil
      Easy, just keep buying it from Sweden.

      Until the day comes that I can't, that is my plan. Besides, other than Oynx, I don't use General, I don't use much of Swedish Match at all really.
      Same plan here, Sage.

      I could live without Swedish Match. Is there a similar good alternative to General los? Something about it is very relaxing for me.

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      • ladysnus
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 601

        #63
        hmmm, actually I take that back, I can't live without Swedish Match. Not without proper substitution ops:

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        • lxskllr
          Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 13435

          #64
          Originally posted by ladysnus

          Same plan here, Sage.

          I could live without Swedish Match. Is there a similar good alternative to General los? Something about it is very relaxing for me.
          Granit, and Gustavus are both better than General imo. I also like LD, but the citrus in that is bolder than the previous 2.

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          • ladysnus
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 601

            #65
            Originally posted by lxskllr
            Originally posted by ladysnus

            Same plan here, Sage.

            I could live without Swedish Match. Is there a similar good alternative to General los? Something about it is very relaxing for me.
            Granit, and Gustavus are both better than General imo. I also like LD, but the citrus in that is bolder than the previous 2.
            Thank you lxskllr

            I was wondering about Granit and Gustavus. I will be sure to order some of these.

            I only use los at home. Los is defiantly my preference.

            Portions are a whole nother animal.

            It's General ES or Claq Qui first thing in the morning. I can't seem to get nic fast enough in the morning with los.

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            • jamesstew
              Member
              • May 2008
              • 1440

              #66
              I love Gustavas too but it can be a touch crumbly, at least for the first ten or so minutes. Some would disagree with me but Phantom Blue los is tops, so is the esteemed Gotlandssnus Gul.

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              • ladysnus
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 601

                #67
                I should kick my General Wintergreen to the curb. Lord only knows what's in it.


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                • spirit72
                  Member
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 1013

                  #68
                  Originally posted by ladysnus
                  Originally posted by sagedil
                  Easy, just keep buying it from Sweden.

                  Until the day comes that I can't, that is my plan. Besides, other than Oynx, I don't use General, I don't use much of Swedish Match at all really.
                  Same plan here, Sage.

                  I could live without Swedish Match. Is there a similar good alternative to General los? Something about it is very relaxing for me.
                  Yup! Me too. This is going to be great for raising awareness of snus in the US as an alternative to smoking.

                  But I prefer my snus sans taxation, and will be getting it that way until Uncle Sam slams the door on it.

                  Oh, and if you like the 'General' flavor, you'll like Gotlandssnus yellow. Better even, in my opinion.

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                  • ladysnus
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 601

                    #69
                    I'm sure you guys already know, there is a law in the works that Bush never signed, but Obama will for sure.

                    Internet tobacco sales will go bye bye.

                    I'm expecting 55 cans of snus from Northerner
                    and I have at least 50 in the freezer and fridge.

                    and I still want to by more I guess it's the newb addiction phase, haha

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                    • sagedil
                      Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 7077

                      #70
                      Actually, that law never passed congress. And from everything I understood, it wouldn't stop "internet" sales, just sending through the USPS. Private carriers could still deliver. The ostensible reasoning is there is no way to age verify through the USPS.

                      So if I can still get via UPS, no real big issue for me. Adds a bit to the cost sure, but I am still saving over 50% compared to when I smoked.

                      And <if> the law ever makes it through and gets signed, I am sure it won't be effective immediately, so we should all have any time we need to prepare

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                      • spirit72
                        Member
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 1013

                        #71
                        Originally posted by sagedil
                        Actually, that law never passed congress. And from everything I understood, it wouldn't stop "internet" sales, just sending through the USPS. Private carriers could still deliver. The ostensible reasoning is there is no way to age verify through the USPS.

                        So if I can still get via UPS, no real big issue for me. Adds a bit to the cost sure, but I am still saving over 50% compared to when I smoked.

                        And <if> the law ever makes it through and gets signed, I am sure it won't be effective immediately, so we should all have any time we need to prepare

                        Ditto. I'd be ordering at least a year's supply in one shot if it came to pass.

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                        • Maximus
                          Member
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 222

                          #72
                          I would think if it came down to not being able to order via Internet, I would hope we would still have the option of the old fashioned telephone call or via catalog. I would certainly be willing to get up at what ever odd hour and make an international call to continue to order Snus from Northerner or whoever. Unless they imposed an embargo on Swedish products like they do on certain Cuban products, I would think we would still be able to order that way. I would try at least if it comes down to that.

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                          • sagedil
                            Member
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 7077

                            #73
                            But again, the law in question had nothing to do with how you ordered, it just would have made it illegal to send tobacco through the USPS

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                            • Yamaha760
                              Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 37

                              #74
                              I thought that I read the law as no parcel carrier or the USPS would be able to deliver tobacco until the taxes for them were paid. Here is a part of the bill:
                              (1) IN GENERAL- Except as provided in paragraph (2), no delivery seller may sell or deliver to any consumer, or tender to any common carrier or other delivery service, any cigarettes or smokeless tobacco pursuant to a delivery sale unless, in advance of the sale, delivery, or tender--

                              `(A) any cigarette or smokeless tobacco excise tax that is imposed by the State in which the cigarettes or smokeless tobacco are to be delivered has been paid to the State;

                              `(B) any cigarette or smokeless tobacco excise tax that is imposed by the local government of the place in which the cigarettes or smokeless tobacco are to be delivered has been paid to the local government; and

                              `(C) any required stamps or other indicia that such excise tax has been paid are properly affixed or applied to the cigarettes or smokeless tobacco.

                              `(2) EXCEPTION- Paragraph (1) does not apply to a delivery sale of smokeless tobacco if the law of the State or local government of the place where the smokeless tobacco is to be delivered requires or otherwise provides that delivery sellers collect the excise tax from the consumer and remit the excise tax to the State or local government, and the delivery seller complies with the requirement.

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                              • sagedil
                                Member
                                • Nov 2007
                                • 7077

                                #75
                                OK, so they want to make sure they get their taxes, I can deal with that. Sounds like it is set up to allow Buysnus or such to collect the tax first. So my snus goes up in cost, I'm still saving money compared to smoking.

                                Whatever it takes to get my snus, I will do[/i]

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