dipping ettan like copenhagen

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  • lxskllr
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    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #61
    Originally posted by bsd777
    I wish it weren't so. With Swedish Match's near monopoly, I have a soft spot for any competition. But I think I'm done with V2. Do they make anything with a dominant/strong tobacco flavor?
    They did a test run of snus, with one of the flavors being Tobacco Top. It was supposed to taste like Top smoking tobacco. I'm not sure about that, but I thought it was pretty good. It tasted like slightly sweetened pecans and tobacco to me. I thought it was pretty good. I think Phantom brown tastes as much like tobacco as Ettan, Grov, and the like. Which is to say, not all that much :^D Ettan's loaded with flavoring. It's subtle, and complimentary to tobacco, but it is there.

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    • daruckis
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      • Jul 2009
      • 2277

      #62
      i love phantom brown, it does taste comparable to ettan and grov, but kind of in an artificial way.

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      • bsd777
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 261

        #63
        Originally posted by daruckis
        i love phantom brown, it does taste comparable to ettan and grov, but kind of in an artificial way.
        You guys have convinced me to give the Phantom Brown another try. I only had one can, it was a while ago and it was one amidst many. Perhaps, if I can locate one, I'll get a can of Thunder Original too.

        Getsnus has me a little confused they sell "Classic Blue", "Classic Brown" and "Classic". I think I tried (according to my order history) the Brown and the Blue but not the plain "Classic". Ya'll are talking about the "Classic Brown" right? And WTF is the "Classic"?

        Thanks

        Think I'm going to go lower cheek another OR Cranberry!

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        • Andy#1
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          • Feb 2010
          • 76

          #64
          Originally posted by tom502
          Isn't snus just Swedish for "snuff"?
          No, "Snuff" in Swedish is the nasal stuff.

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          • Estonia
            Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 55

            #65
            Originally posted by Andy#1
            Originally posted by tom502
            Isn't snus just Swedish for "snuff"?
            No, "Snuff" in Swedish is the nasal stuff.
            exactly my point

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