Originally posted by Veganpunk
Uses for empty snus tins
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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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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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Build a tower with your snus cans in honour of this fantastic tobacco!
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Originally posted by Premium ParrotsOriginally posted by LaZeRI 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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Originally posted by LaZeRI 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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I just stack them on my bedroom dresser and masturbate to them when I'm home alone.
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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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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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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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Originally posted by desirexethey DO take my #5 cans
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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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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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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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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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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by GuestHeadquartered in Malmö, Sweden, Fielder & Lundgren is probably the oldest snus manufacturing name in Sweden. Started as a company in 1835, F & L's history has been full of name changes but one thing that has stayed consistent thru out it's 175 year existence, is it's commitment to producing quality Swedish snus.
Even though the company was started in 1835, it was Samuel Fielder who applied for permission to manufacture snus in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1785. Today, Fielder & Lundgren produces-
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by deebocoolsIt's strange that the lucky strike tin says "an american original" and plays on american lore, yet It is not sold in the U.S. What is B.A.T....
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by texasmadeHOW TO CLEAR YOUR CACHE* Damned spelling.
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