wow, not bad! I finally received my order from buysnus. So far of the ones I've never tried before, I have sampled the Metropol Licorice, General Onyx, and Lucky Strike white portion. The general onyx is too lemony, the metropol licorice isnt' bad but the licorice flavor is really strong for an everyday snus. Metropol I would use once in a while but not regularly. The Lucky Strike white portion is the best new one I've tried so far. No crazy flavors, just pure tobacco and it tastes great. I like the thick metal can and the freshness seal on lucky strike also. I'll update this as I try some of the other ones, there are a few more I ordered that I have never tried. The winner of the random snus order is lucky strike right now. My main order was for a roll of rape #2 and 2 cans of rape #1, but I threw in quite a few extras this time to try.
Lucky Strike, Metropol Licorice, Onyx
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Lucky's are very good. I think I prefer all the other one's you've tried though :^P. I also decided I'm finished with white portions, except for the 2 kinds I like that only come that way(Catch Eucalyptus, and Metropol Pepparmint). White portions are always too dry, and take too long to get flavor going. I'm struggling through a can of Lucky whites now. I can't wait to get back to my Lucky regulars :^)
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Originally posted by Subtilo^ yeah, I reached the same conclusion at a certain point - the white portions simply didn't do the trick anymore. Now it's only loose and original portion for me.
Hope you get your Luckies soon! :wink:
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