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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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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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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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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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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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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they're good for spitting out used los into when out and about. Re-usable too.
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I put home-made nasal snuff in them.
Every portion can = free snuffbox.
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Originally posted by ponysopranoyou 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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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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I have all my empty tins in my closet. Eventually I will build the Phantom Shrine
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Play tin dominoes?
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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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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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