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  • captncaveman
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    Originally posted by Poo-Diddy
    I cringe everytime I see that ridiculus grinning face that's only purpose is to scream here comes another annoying post from chadizzy that is sure to crawl under my skin like a tick.
    That was the funniest shit i have ever read here at SnusON!!!!!! I can't stop laughing :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    But seriously, i have had a change of heart on my view about this snus. I opened up the red tin (the inside liner) took a wiff, and grand flavors invaded me. The box is garbage IMHO.


    Edit: i have constructed a bear pong table out of some of my snus tins, and i bring it with me almost where ever i go. It makes a nice coffee table as well.
    any way sorry for hi-jacking this thread any longer.

    PS: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
    I just can't stop!

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  • Poo-Diddy
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    I just don't see how you can say it is an article you wrote.

    It's fine, its just on the web there are way too many people like you who post thoughts that aren't even their own.

    c'mon, if you want to write a review, or post on a blog or website at least have an original article.

    "Like a chef knows garlic will tatse different......"

    Couldn't you at least have come up with something original on that one.

    I think its great you have so much passion for snus, because it is obvious it is not about writing an original thought.

    Pretty much the main reason I find your posts annoying other than your annoying avatar.

    I cringe everytime I see that ridiculus grinning face that's only purpose is to scream here comes another annoying post from chadizzy that is sure to crawl under my skin like a tick.

    Anyways, I'll go back into my reading only mode which includes the new fun game of can I actually click onto a thread and not see the silly chadizzy grin. (it's hard to do)

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  • chadizzy1
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    Changed to "From my blog" at the top.

    Relax. Don't have a heart attack. I'm sorry I felt the need to share information, but some people actually like it.

    So, if it offended you, my humblest apologies.

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  • captncaveman
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    But you wrote that you just recently did a write up about it. Not took the info Swedish match gave you and reworded it. Its a bit misleading Chad.

    Best buy doesn't claim to make write up's about a new game or movie. Stating you did a "write up" means you really did some work, some investigative journalism.

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  • chadizzy1
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    It's from a press release I have....so it's technically not. I'll go back and add a little disclaimer onto the end of it.

    Information is from a Swedish Match press release.

    That was added onto the end.

    It's not the actual words, I read through it and wrote down what I wanted out of it, and since the information was released TO ME and to many other people who have websites, including BuySnus (their information is similar to my information), you could accuse them of the same thing. BUT product information is different.

    It's the same with Video Game descriptions. You'll find they're all the same. Movie descriptions? Most stores get the same one from manufacturers. It's alot like that. Same with pictures of new products. You could say, "Hey, Best Buy has the same picture of a VCR as Wal-Mart." or "Hey, Sams Club has the same description for Zombie Strippers as Best Buy." Well, that's because it's the same product. Some reword, some don't. But when information is released to them, they can use it.

    Go read my preview of 0102 from a few months ago on my website, or on here. Check Northerner, BuySnus, GetSnus, SnusCENTRAL....everyone website that has info about it. Most of us have the same thing. It varies here and there. Why are there no disclaimers about where the info or pics are from? Because we all had the info from the same place, at the same time, and we all displayed it in our own way. This product is no different.

    So thank you for that, but no. Not Plagiarism. But thank you for your interest. And I hope that clears this up for you.

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  • captncaveman
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    Originally posted by Poo-Diddy
    Originally posted by chadizzy1
    I recently did a write up about the new Kardus 2009, and I thought I would share it and talk a little about this years release.



    What makes Kardus 2009 so special?

    Kardus 2009 is almost here. Alot of people are wondering, should I pay 50-60 bucks for a can of snus? What makes Kardus 2009 unique? Why is it a snus like no other? Well, Kardus 2009 is truly a labor of love. Alot goes into this snus to yield some truly amazing results. This year - only 500 cans were made. Alot of attention goes into every single can that is released to ensure Kardus has a quality that lives up to the name that this yearly release is known for.



    The 2009 Kardus Superior Blend contains Argentinean (from Salta, at the foot of the Andes), and Guatemalan tobacco. In the Nueva Concepcion and La Maquina area (in the southwestern part of Guatemala), a special tobacco that is air-cured in barns build from eucalyptus trees was found that has chocolate, nut and fruity notes was found and chosen to be a companion to the Argentinean tobacco.



    What makes Kardus so special? Well, the techniques. Everyday snus is ground, and the tobacco is crushed, for most snus. Much like a chef knows that garlic will taste different if it is sliced or crushed, the makers of Kardus know the cutting method will yield a better tobacco. The entire tobacco leaf - including the stalk, is used in production. In Kardus, however, only the actual tobacco leave itself is used in production. The tobacco leaves are cut, rather than ground. This has a large effect on the taste. This provides are more mild and complex aroma. Kardus uses the long cut method, which produces something similiar to pipe tobacco. After being cut, the tobacco is "sweated" and salt is added, and then the next step.



    Kardus 2009 is flavored with a dark Guatemalen dark rum that was stored 23 years in oak barrrels. This rum is regarded by most as the finest in the world, it has a deep, pure flavor, much like a Cognac - but having hints of hazelnut and nutmeg. When this snus is stored, these aromas mix with those of the tobacco blend, and mature to a tropical, Caribbean aroma.

    Kardus 2009 is now available for preorder. If you missed out last year, or are new to snus this year, Kardus 2009 is a snus like no other. A " a Very exclusive snus for the true aficionado."

    Ever here of Plagiarism ChaDizzy.

    Just seems to me your article is nothing more that what was written here

    http://www.buysnus.com/snus-news.aspx?page=Kardus 2009&id=108

    only you added a couple pictures.

    Maybe you should have stated that you recently paraphrased an article on Kardus from the getsnus website and wanted to share....



    HAHAHAHAHAHA classic f%cking gold right here. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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  • Poo-Diddy
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    Originally posted by chadizzy1
    I recently did a write up about the new Kardus 2009, and I thought I would share it and talk a little about this years release.



    What makes Kardus 2009 so special?

    Kardus 2009 is almost here. Alot of people are wondering, should I pay 50-60 bucks for a can of snus? What makes Kardus 2009 unique? Why is it a snus like no other? Well, Kardus 2009 is truly a labor of love. Alot goes into this snus to yield some truly amazing results. This year - only 500 cans were made. Alot of attention goes into every single can that is released to ensure Kardus has a quality that lives up to the name that this yearly release is known for.



    The 2009 Kardus Superior Blend contains Argentinean (from Salta, at the foot of the Andes), and Guatemalan tobacco. In the Nueva Concepcion and La Maquina area (in the southwestern part of Guatemala), a special tobacco that is air-cured in barns build from eucalyptus trees was found that has chocolate, nut and fruity notes was found and chosen to be a companion to the Argentinean tobacco.



    What makes Kardus so special? Well, the techniques. Everyday snus is ground, and the tobacco is crushed, for most snus. Much like a chef knows that garlic will taste different if it is sliced or crushed, the makers of Kardus know the cutting method will yield a better tobacco. The entire tobacco leaf - including the stalk, is used in production. In Kardus, however, only the actual tobacco leave itself is used in production. The tobacco leaves are cut, rather than ground. This has a large effect on the taste. This provides are more mild and complex aroma. Kardus uses the long cut method, which produces something similiar to pipe tobacco. After being cut, the tobacco is "sweated" and salt is added, and then the next step.



    Kardus 2009 is flavored with a dark Guatemalen dark rum that was stored 23 years in oak barrrels. This rum is regarded by most as the finest in the world, it has a deep, pure flavor, much like a Cognac - but having hints of hazelnut and nutmeg. When this snus is stored, these aromas mix with those of the tobacco blend, and mature to a tropical, Caribbean aroma.

    Kardus 2009 is now available for preorder. If you missed out last year, or are new to snus this year, Kardus 2009 is a snus like no other. A " a Very exclusive snus for the true aficionado."

    Ever here of Plagiarism ChaDizzy.

    Just seems to me your article is nothing more that what was written here

    http://www.buysnus.com/snus-news.asp...dus2009&id=108

    only you added a couple pictures.

    Maybe you should have stated that you recently paraphrased an article on Kardus from the getsnus website and wanted to share....

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  • chadizzy1
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    Ah ok...didnt see it mixed in there. That's cool looking.

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  • Mr. Snuffleupagus
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    Originally posted by chadizzy1
    Originally posted by bakerbarber
    their is a picture of it in boxpass 2.0 the rise of the snus clan.
    Negative.

    Went through 19 pages.


    http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?...=asc&start=360

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  • MobileSnuser
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    they sold it for a while in regular cans. it was higher priced by maybe a dollar or so a can. i bought it then and it was good. after they quit making it they started doing this box thing. one year after they had sold all the boxes they could, buysnus gave me one of the leftover boxes for free. it still had about a month left on the date. it was good but you want catch me paying $66 for one. i might pay $15 maybe $20 counting shipping but no more. unless you have money running out your ears you will be sorry when the two cans of loose are gone :-( thats $33 a can. thats my 2 cents for free. i will wait and see if there are any leftovers for discount prices ha

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  • ProudMarineDad
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    Originally posted by Veganpunk
    Damn you Chad, you're making my gums water!! I gotta slyly order me some when the wife isn't looking!! :twisted:


    Maybe Getsnus will be a little cheaper and I can figure out where to get the money.

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  • Veganpunk
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    Damn you Chad, you're making my gums water!! I gotta slyly order me some when the wife isn't looking!! :twisted:

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  • chadizzy1
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    From my blog.



    What makes Kardus 2009 so special?

    Kardus 2009 is almost here. Alot of people are wondering, should I pay 50-60 bucks for a can of snus? What makes Kardus 2009 unique? Why is it a snus like no other? Well, Kardus 2009 is truly a labor of love. Alot goes into this snus to yield some truly amazing results. This year - only 500 cans were made. Alot of attention goes into every single can that is released to ensure Kardus has a quality that lives up to the name that this yearly release is known for.



    The 2009 Kardus Superior Blend contains Argentinean (from Salta, at the foot of the Andes), and Guatemalan tobacco. In the Nueva Concepcion and La Maquina area (in the southwestern part of Guatemala), a special tobacco that is air-cured in barns build from eucalyptus trees was found that has chocolate, nut and fruity notes was found and chosen to be a companion to the Argentinean tobacco.



    What makes Kardus so special? Well, the techniques. Everyday snus is ground, and the tobacco is crushed, for most snus. Much like a chef knows that garlic will taste different if it is sliced or crushed, the makers of Kardus know the cutting method will yield a better tobacco. The entire tobacco leaf - including the stalk, is used in production. In Kardus, however, only the actual tobacco leave itself is used in production. The tobacco leaves are cut, rather than ground. This has a large effect on the taste. This provides are more mild and complex aroma. Kardus uses the long cut method, which produces something similiar to pipe tobacco. After being cut, the tobacco is "sweated" and salt is added, and then the next step.



    Kardus 2009 is flavored with a dark Guatemalen dark rum that was stored 23 years in oak barrrels. This rum is regarded by most as the finest in the world, it has a deep, pure flavor, much like a Cognac - but having hints of hazelnut and nutmeg. When this snus is stored, these aromas mix with those of the tobacco blend, and mature to a tropical, Caribbean aroma.

    Kardus 2009 is now available for preorder. If you missed out last year, or are new to snus this year, Kardus 2009 is a snus like no other. A " a Very exclusive snus for the true aficionado."

    Information is from a Swedish Match press release.

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  • Owens187
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    No matter how good the snus more than likely is, nor how bad I really want to try it(I really do), I just can't see dropping almost 70 dollars on 100g of snus. I can get a couple rolls for that! :roll:

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  • oregonrain
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    I like the finer things in life but rum flavored... Rum does not agree with me so I'm curious as to how the snus actually taste.

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