Uses for empty snus tins

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  • Christi
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    Originally posted by Veganpunk
    I use an empty Camel SNUS tin to store my piercings in when I'm at work.
    I put bells in them and wrapped them in a cheap Easter table cloth and put them in my kids Easter baskets last year. They loved it.

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  • Veganpunk
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    I use an empty Camel SNUS tin to store my piercings in when I'm at work.

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  • Christi
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    I used one Mocca can to put a picture in, sort of like a locket, it is pretty neat. Maybe I could figure out a way to hook each side to a keychain or something.

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  • Snusify
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    Build a tower with your snus cans in honour of this fantastic tobacco!

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  • LaZeR
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    Originally posted by LaZeR
    I just stack them on my bedroom dresser and masturbate to them when I'm home alone.

    better not ever throw them out. You might need them.

    http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?t=7366&start=0
    You have a point there.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Originally posted by LaZeR
    I just stack them on my bedroom dresser and masturbate to them when I'm home alone.

    better not ever throw them out. You might need them.

    http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?t=7366&start=0

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  • LaZeR
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    I just stack them on my bedroom dresser and masturbate to them when I'm home alone.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    I hear Disney is planning on using empty OffRoad tins to sew on those little caps to make Micky Mouse ears.

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  • lofat
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    I peel the labels off of all of them and give em co workers with kids and grand-kids and they use em for all kinds of arts and crafts stuff.

    once they need no more, I'll probably post lot's of them on freecycle.org.

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  • PrisMaster
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    I have every snus can i have ever used yet. I have a bunch in a dresser at my parents house and I have a bunch in my room here. I love collecting them, but I think sometime when i have enough I want to make something out of them. Maybe make a table or something with them or put them under a glass display table. Who knows. I will do something with them sometime, but for now i just love collecting all the tins I have used. I try to buy snus I have not tried before all the time just to collect the different tins.

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  • bearcat87
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    Originally posted by desirexe
    they DO take my #5 cans
    They take mine too if I put them in recycling. In my area they will throw away anything that is not 1 or 2 plastic.

    Just found a website about recycling centers in the U.S.. I found out my local center only accepts clear #2 plastic, nothing colored. That sucks.

    Looks like there are a lot more centers taking #5 now. I will admit that I am not always right (but most of the time haha).

    Here is that website earth911.com

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  • desirexe
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    I just watched the video that btrip posted: http://www.videosift.com/video/Penn-...shit-Recycling

    Guess I'll be saving my cans to build something out of also. hahaha! I'm kinda skeptical about my recycling company anyway, especially considering that they DO take my #5 cans and unwashed glass/aluminum cans. I should follow their truck and see where they take all the stuff, I bet they drop everything off at the local dump. I guess I'll also turn into my Grandma and just start saving everything, instead of cereal bowls, my family and I will be eating out of used yogurt and butter tubs and snus cans.

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  • lxskllr
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    I'd like to see glassphault used more. They did it in the 70s in Baltimore, but those streets are slowly disappearing. When used in "special" areas, it's dazzling at night.

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  • bearcat87
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    Those figures seem to be what the glass is worth after it has been somewhat recycled. Companies probably buy that stuff and melt it then reform it for other manufactures.

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  • Sal1000us
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    From scrapindex.com or recycle.net

    Cheapest glass: Mixed scrap glass - $3.75 / ton
    Most expensive glass: 1/8 inch Flint Cullet - $50 / ton

    I guess it is not worth it!

    But glass or plastic bottles have different rates per state, I think it runs as hight as 10-15 cents a bottle in some states.

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