Uses for empty snus tins

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  • orangewhip
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    My kid is at the stage where he is losing his baby teeth. I keep the shed teeth in a Romeo Y Julieta tin.
    Not that it's something I do, but I suppose metal snus tins would be great to keep your weed in.

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  • Jason
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    It's good to know that I'm not the only one who saves these things; all of my friends think I'm crazy. :wink:

    I couldn't find it, but there was a guy on Youtube a while back who glued all of his old tins to the walls in his room. Wacky!

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  • ponysoprano
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    Ha! what a creative bunch we are. I like the Jakobsson's portion cans with the engraved compass rose, pretty cool, and the 1847 PM is great too. I just got a can of N&J West in the rectangular can, the sketch of the guy on the front looks like a friend of mine, he wants the can when I'm done with it to store his "wacky tobacky"...on another quick note: The Grovsnus "free gift" bag is really cool, I clipped it on my pack with a carabiner so I have a spare G. Onyx can on hand.

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  • fedora
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    I think they are just cool. (Nice pic Robsanx).

    The metal ones are coolest - 1847, Lucky Strike, original and white.

    Maybe for paperclips, money, cigarette rolling tobacco! You name it.

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  • auggie
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    LOL @ AirWoodstock... I'm glad I'm not your teenager. Also, I hope you don't use any of the snus brands with metal cans...

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  • airwoodstock
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    I actually use mine as spacers when stacking electronics. Keeps the air flowing under them. The rest I use as "attention getters". I can get my kid's attention from about 50 ft with one if thrown correctly!!!!! :shock: :lol:
    FYI - my kid is 16. :wink:

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  • holnrew
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    they're good for spitting out used los into when out and about. Re-usable too.

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  • ---Nicotinic Acid---
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    I put home-made nasal snuff in them.

    Every portion can = free snuffbox.

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by ponysoprano
    you guys are funny as hell! Maybe I'll eventually build a snuscan raft and set sail for Sweden in search of a bride. :lol:
    You could use Lucky Strike tins for an anchor :^P

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  • ponysoprano
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    you guys are funny as hell! Maybe I'll eventually build a snuscan raft and set sail for Sweden in search of a bride. :lol:

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  • Xobeloot
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    I have all my empty tins in my closet. Eventually I will build the Phantom Shrine

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  • RobsanX
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    :lol:

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  • sagedil
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    Ever changing abstract art on top of my mini fridge?

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  • bmwgsa
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    Play tin dominoes?

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  • ponysoprano
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    Anybody find good uses for empty portion cans?

    I've found that cans with a good snappy lid like those used by Swedish Match are great for daily meds, especially when camping or hiking. I keep silver change in my car in a used General portion can. I know plastic cans are recyclable, but I'm reluctant, as I'd like to keep track of what I've tried and how many etc. Maybe I'll assemble a massive art installation using my spent cans. Or use them as air-hockey pucks.

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