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  • DanF
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    This is correct.

    My first ship came from PA (with stickers). All since come from Sweden: within four days (no stickers).

    Dan

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  • Snusdog
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    That may be due to it being shipped from Sweden now instead of PA.......if i remember USA snus is nolonger shipped from the PA warehouse. ........which might eleminate the sticker requirements

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  • DanF
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    I realize that this is an old thread and being a new member here, I myself am probably way past the "expiration date" with this information: so please forgive me for this "update".

    My Jakobssons, Toboca, Odens, Thunder, and most OFFROADs all come with no additional paste on stickers from The Northerner.

    That probably now is the case with everybody. But being a new user I wouldn't know.

    Dan

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by justintempler
    I read some countries laws this week, (I don't know if was US or foreign?) and they stipulated that if labels are used they must be permanent labels.
    Define "permanent". Nothing in life is permanent. and even the current craptastic labels can be removed with time and care. You could even use painted metal tins without any bullshit on them whatsoever, then cover it with a crappy preprinted label. Don't tell anyone it's there, and leave it to the individual to discover it for themselves. Our office was getting air freshener for awhile, that was put into furniture polish cans. I was having fun fscking with the cleaning lady by taking off the air freshener label :^D

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Snusdog
    +1

    I have been on this bandwagon since the very first time Lx mentioned the idea.

    This really needs to happen
    The warning stickers on the Thunder-brand snus cans use a very light adhesive. The stickers practically peel themselves off.

    If the other companies followed, it would be a win-win for those annoyed by the mandatory warnings, and for the manufacturers (I'd imagine they would save a few bucks in the process using a 'cheaper' sticker).

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    This is what a "Thunder" can looks like with the sticker removed (notice the word 'SNUS' in the center of the lid):

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  • UsualSnuspects
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    On the bright side, the slightly off-center top sticker makes a lovely hinge for the catch lid. Otherwise, I agree with the Best Before date obfuscation protests.

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  • justintempler
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    Originally posted by lxskllr
    I'd like it if the stickers had light adhesive, so they could be easily removed. In fact, I'd pay extra for that. Keep the labels per Swedish standard, and add removable labels on top.
    I read some countries laws this week, (I don't know if was US or foreign?) and they stipulated that if labels are used they must be permanent labels.

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  • WolfenJack
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    ditto! And don't you just hate it how the outside of the can gets sticky because not all of the adhesive comes off whenyou peel the labels off. Then that sticky part gets pocket lint or whatever on it and the whole can looks ans feels crappy! Look at any snus review and it's clear those of us who use this stuff regularly really care about the can design. It matters.

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  • Old Frothingslosh
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    I got so annoyed trying to remove those stickers, that I resorted to reusing the one can I was able to clean up. Now I just open a new can and dump the contents into the old can. I would like to see the "best if used by" date though.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Fuast. Funny you should mention that. I just got 9 rolls and I couldn't see the expy date on any of them and a good portion of them I had to rip off part of the label to see what brand/flavor it was [when some different kinds of snus cans are identical. Like General los, portion, etc. I would think who ever is hand labeling could at least try not to cover the flavor/brand ID. Its just as easy to make sure you don't cover that info. All it takes is a bit of organization on the part of the person labeling. Or maybe looking at what they are doing and careing just a bit.

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  • Snusdog
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    Originally posted by lxskllr
    I'd like it if the stickers had light adhesive, so they could be easily removed. In fact, I'd pay extra for that. Keep the labels per Swedish standard, and add removable labels on top.
    +1

    I have been on this bandwagon since the very first time Lx mentioned the idea.

    This really needs to happen

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  • Slidingblues
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    I passed on buying some Odens in a store in Missouri for that very reason. The store owner couldn't even tell me what it was....

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  • Judge Fuast
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    I don't care how much of the can is covered in warning labels. Just leave the best buy date showing and the flavor showing. So we know what it is. I know some labels are put on auto and some by hand. I'm simply asking that the labels that are put on by hand purposely not cover the date and the flavor. Certainly some of the labels that are put on by auto will cover the info but not with every single tin. They would never cover such important info it that were from my country.

    I've often been referred to as superman. And I am but I lack the xray vision. sorry

    send me back for "re-grooving"

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  • rickcharles606
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    Originally posted by lxskllr
    I'd like it if the stickers had light adhesive, so they could be easily removed. In fact, I'd pay extra for that. Keep the labels per Swedish standard, and add removable labels on top.
    Now, that would be helpful. Not sure if it's do-able, but I'll ask to see what type of retooling it would require.

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  • lxskllr
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    I'd like it if the stickers had light adhesive, so they could be easily removed. In fact, I'd pay extra for that. Keep the labels per Swedish standard, and add removable labels on top.

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