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  • chadizzy1
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 7432

    #16
    I have some on order. Can't wait to try it.

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    • clubsnus
      Banned Users
      • Aug 2009
      • 142

      #17
      general snus

      I would have to agree with the statement that flavored snus is a bit over whelming and tends to get old fast. What I mean by that is I enjoy it for a week or so then I have to switch back to the full flavor general offers. I have tried the discreet snus and like them for once in a while or as a new kick every so often, but for long term use I find my self going back to "old faithful" the generl. Although there are other brands that I have learned to enjoy such as stark and thunder or phantom, I really gravitate back every time.
      I am trying to sample as many different flavors and brands to really get a new perspective on the wide variety. I being a new snus user and member of this forum, have been trying to expand my knowledge and scope of the market. Enjoying it every day and really find reading the blog comments helps me decide what to try next. thanks for the insight everyone.

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      • chadizzy1
        Member
        • May 2009
        • 7432

        #18
        Re: general snus

        Originally posted by clubsnus
        I would have to agree with the statement that flavored snus is a bit over whelming and tends to get old fast. What I mean by that is I enjoy it for a week or so then I have to switch back to the full flavor general offers. I have tried the discreet snus and like them for once in a while or as a new kick every so often, but for long term use I find my self going back to "old faithful" the generl. Although there are other brands that I have learned to enjoy such as stark and thunder or phantom, I really gravitate back every time.
        I am trying to sample as many different flavors and brands to really get a new perspective on the wide variety. I being a new snus user and member of this forum, have been trying to expand my knowledge and scope of the market. Enjoying it every day and really find reading the blog comments helps me decide what to try next. thanks for the insight everyone.
        Keep in mind, not everyone likes what you like, what I like, what Sage likes, what Vegan likes, what cj likes....etc. So although it is good to get a wide view of everything, keep in mind everyone buys everything, for every product there's a market. So keep your selection at ClubSnus varied. That's what will help you win.

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        • clubsnus
          Banned Users
          • Aug 2009
          • 142

          #19
          Snus Variety

          I totally agree with you and as I have mentioned before I am doing my best to carry a full line of snus and all the favorite brands and flavors. Stay tuned for updates on the status of my product line...

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          • sagedil
            Member
            • Nov 2007
            • 7077

            #20
            Re: general snus

            Originally posted by chadizzy1

            Keep in mind, not everyone likes what you like, what I like, what Sage likes, what Vegan likes, what cj likes....etc. So although it is good to get a wide view of everything, keep in mind everyone buys everything, for every product there's a market. So keep your selection at ClubSnus varied. That's what will help you win.
            I'm actually quite mainstream in my tastes. I find a *majority* generally likes the same things I do. :wink:

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            • chadizzy1
              Member
              • May 2009
              • 7432

              #21
              General Round-Up Part 1 - Three reviews. 25 Sep 09.

              The General Round-Up.

              Lately I've been exploring alot into the "non-flavored" realm of snus, and I've been enjoying what I found. This past week I've been trying three from the General line-up. General Silver, General Onyx, and General Maxi. The one thing going into this I was worried about was that they would all taste the same. This was definitely not the case, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that each product stands alone, with it's own unique attributes to make it stand out.


              General Silver

              One of the many products I tried over the past few days from the General line was General Silver. I haven't seen many reviews of it, so I didn't really know what to expect. It was a unique experience, because as I've been trying alot of the "unflavored" or "bergamot" snus products lately, it's been a new world for me, because I haven't known what to expect. That, and my tastes have evolved (finally) to include these in the list of snus that I enjoy.

              A more correct name for this product would be General Mild. Because in all senses of the word, that's what it is. To be honest, I could have tried this months ago and probably enjoyed it, because all the flavors are very subdued and mild. General Silver is an original portion, and has a lower nicotine content than most larger sized snus. Each 1 gram portion has 6mg of nicotine. (remember, Original General has 1 gram portions with 8mg of nicotine per portion).

              That being said, a little about the flavor. General Silver is very balanced. I say that because there isn't really a predominant flavor - every flavor that comes through is in hints, and is very subtle. Very balanced. Nothing overpowers anything else. With each portion you can equally taste the citrus, the tobacco, and the salt and pepper are equally balanced in the portion. Which is why I would say "Mild" is a fitting name for this - in both nicotine and in flavor. True, you DO get hints of the flavor. But none of it is strong or dominant. Each flavor that most General portions are known for is very present, but very mild and subdued.

              Like I said, if I would have tried this months ago I would have liked it. But seeing as how it came after I had tried General White, I do find it to be a bit....average. Not saying it's not good, just not for me. However, I would strongly suggest it to anyone (like me) coming from a flavor-exclusive world to expanding tastes like I have experienced lately as the flavor is mild and balanced just enough that it would be a great first snus to try out and get a "feel" for snus of this variety, but if you are already in the Bergamot Club, you might find it to be a bit average.


              General Onyx

              Now THIS was a great snus. Everything about it was top-class, from the can, to the star arrangement of the snus, to the black portions, the smell...the flavor....everything about it just screams quality. Now I see why people have spoken so highly of it for so long. Because it is that good. I would go so far as to call it "The Cadillac of Snus".

              General Onyx is a black white portion. If that makes sense. It doesn't go through that last step that differentiates a white portion from a regular portion that adds more moisture to the portion. However - the material is anything but white. General Onyx is presented with the utmost quality in black portion bag material. It is a strong portion, each 1 gram portion has 11 mg of nicotine. It packs a pretty good kick. The can is very unique. It's a black color with a black glossy stem and leaf design all around it. The top of the can has a very unique silver catch lid, and of course the portions come arranged in the circular star pattern that General is known for.

              As I have been getting into the "non flavored" snus lately, the citrus taste of Bergamot has began to grow on me. I rather enjoy it now. Upon opening the can I was hit with a slightly sweet smell. Like the smell of a sweet lemonade drink, but with hints of tobacco and a melding aroma of pepper conjoined to the lemon aroma. After putting in a portion I was waiting for that taste, but was surprised with something very different. A pleasant lemon taste. I shouldn't have been surprised after smelling it, but I thought my senses were tricking me. As the portion matured in my mouth a taste of pepper began to mix with the lemon. And when I say mix, it did it very gracefully, and allowed the tobacco and hints of salt to gently balance their way into the maturing taste that was tantalizing my taste buds. And what was From start to finish, General Onyx continued to develop, the flavor growing stronger until the very end - the balance of lemon and pepper being very pronounced as the main components of this snus.

              After removing it, I was very pleased. I sat back and held the beautiful can of General Onyx and thought about what I had just experienced. A snus like no other. Something that will always be in my collection.

              Now, with that being said, General Onyx is not an "all the time" snus. You may wonder, "If something is THAT good, why wouldn't you want it ALL the time?" Well, too much of a good thing can be a bit much. After receiving General Onyx the other day, I enjoyed about 3 or 4 portions, and that was about all I was in the mood for. Not that it wore out it's welcome, it's just so rich that it's something I would classify as an occasional snus. Something to definitely keep in the stockpile, but not to overdo at risk of having such a great snus turn on you. General Onyx is a class act. A snus that stands alone, and apart from all others.


              General Maxi

              When I started trying out different General Products, this was the one I was looking forward to most. Maybe it was that "coolness" factor of a snus of this size. General Maxi is big in all aspects. Portion size, nicotine, flavor, it doesn't disappoint in any area. This was a hard one to review, because the flavor was so surprisingly complex, that I had to take alot of time, try alot of portions, and go through a can before I could even detect what the most pronounced flavors were, what the hints were, and just what it was that made this snus so good.

              The portions are original portions, are are 1.7 grams each. (remember, most regular portions are about 1 gram each). The nic content weighs in at 14mg per portion. Note, General Ekstra Sterk is 15mg per portion, so this portion is LIKE a sterk, in the sheer fact that the extra 0.7 grams make a difference. The can has a unique burgundy stripe pattern across it, and in front behind the General logo is a big X, as a representation of the maXi portion. Upong opening the can, the smell that hits is predominantly pepper, the citrus is only in the background along with a little aroma of pepper coming through. One thing I liked about General Maxi (and I tested 2 cans), each portion was full and packed. No fluffing required. Just take out of the can and into the mouth. Each portion is big, and felt like having a nice pris of los in my lip. I could feel a definite change in the amount my lip sticks out. It was a considerable different from the regular sized portions I'm used to.

              A good phrase for General Maxi could be "Big on size, Big on flavor." Because in both aspects, it does not disappoint. The flavor of General Maxi comes through in a major way. A very pronounced tobacco flavor is one of the main components of General Maxi. I picked up hints of Lemon and Bergamot, I separated the two because they both came through in a very unique way. These flavors blended with a very mild balance of pepper and salt, but with a subtle sweet taste coming through and mixing it up with the citrus notes. This snus has a very strong flavor, but it was also very complex. After having it in for a few hours, the tastes continued to mix, blending together into a sweet overtone that gently enhanced the tobacco in the most unique way. Big on flavor. That being said, General Maxi was not what I expected. I thought it was just "GRRR BIG PORTION" that would be lacking in the flavor department. But that was not the case. General Maxi is a large portion, big nic hit, and a strong flavor. I'm glad it was one of the last ones I tried, right before General Onyx, because if this would have been the first, I would have been caught a bit offguard. But if you're looking for something with a big, strong tobacco flavor, a mellow balance of salt and pepper, hints of lemon and bergamot, and a slightly sweet flavor mixing it all up, this is the ticket. I ordered a few more cans mid-way through testing these because I knew it was going to be something I would enjoy.

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