Originally posted by snusify
Uses for empty snus tins
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Originally posted by timoteoOriginally posted by snusifybuild a tower with your cans, a shrine to the tobacco gods.
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Originally posted by Bam_48192I use them to store survival items in and seal them to be waterproof. Matches, compass, I have an emergency blanket in one. Ive used them as targets for shooting. I think I'm going to make a windchime from my metal camel tins.
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i once left a general portions can on my desk for about a month, maybe more. once day i picked it up because i wanted to store some captain crunch it in (long story) it was as moldy as 200 year old bread. it really looked like you threw in 200 spiders on crack and all they did was make webs inside the little can. it was disgusting. i almost touched the mold to see what it was like, but reconsidered.
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Originally posted by PaulOriginally posted by The DrummerMan, you spent a lot of money :shock: How many cans are there?
In Poland 1 can of snus costs about 5-6 $ and dip even more. And of course both are illegal to sell. :!:
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I use my empty snus cans to put used snus in while I'm out (at work or class cause it's more discreet than spitting it into a trash can). Then I ultimately use them to fill up my trash can at home.
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possible use for empty tins?
I've been considering uses for empty tins.. the clock lid replacement has been done..
I've got a little circuit board that is a 9v battery powered headphone amp that is meant for an altoids tin, but would work in a snus tin...
what about a snus tin bikini top? not practical but worth a few pics eh?
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by GuestHeadquartered in Malmรถ, 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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