For some context
I was a Copenhagen user since the 90s. Over the last 25 yrs I have quit in spurts as long as 3-4 yrs, but always pick it up again. The last time I quit, I actually was hooked on the gum for almost 6 months before I quit. (really, the doc just refused to issue me any more) So back in May I quit again. Now that I am retired Copenhagen was starting to get pricey for me, and I started buying the Stoker's bulk tubs of snuff that hold about 10-12 cans worth. When I realized I was going through that stuff too fast I knew I had to do something. When I quit I got the gum again, but decided to take the edge off with Camel snus after lunch and again after dinner. It made the gum last longer and was at least a step down from the snuff I was using.
I knew the Camel snus is heavy on the sugar. I remember reading about the Swedish snus a while back and how it differs from the American snus. I picked up a can of it and it's pretty good stuff. I am down to 1 piece of gum and about 3 pouches a day. Of course I did a little research and there are no studies of people on Nicorette gum getting Cancer, but I think we can agree its less than those on pure snuff. The snus studies are more positive. Some are funded by the snus companies themselves so we know those are tainted. But those that arent, are far more positive that smoking or snuff. In Sweden, snus is governed as a food item so the levels of carcinogens are far less than the tobacco products we use in the US. While I am not purely clear of this addiction, this may be a healthier direction, along with the social stigma of using snuff in social settings (as opposed to being alone with the livestock in the pasture).
I think the coolest part of this adult indulgence, now that I have scratched the surface, are the wide variety of snus products online. Think back to the first time you decided to look for a soap other than VDH or Williams and you realized the wide world of soaps out there you have yet to try and sample. Thats how I feel now when looking at the different brands and flavors of snus available online.
So if you have a a favorite or want to recommend a brand, I am open to suggestions.
I was a Copenhagen user since the 90s. Over the last 25 yrs I have quit in spurts as long as 3-4 yrs, but always pick it up again. The last time I quit, I actually was hooked on the gum for almost 6 months before I quit. (really, the doc just refused to issue me any more) So back in May I quit again. Now that I am retired Copenhagen was starting to get pricey for me, and I started buying the Stoker's bulk tubs of snuff that hold about 10-12 cans worth. When I realized I was going through that stuff too fast I knew I had to do something. When I quit I got the gum again, but decided to take the edge off with Camel snus after lunch and again after dinner. It made the gum last longer and was at least a step down from the snuff I was using.
I knew the Camel snus is heavy on the sugar. I remember reading about the Swedish snus a while back and how it differs from the American snus. I picked up a can of it and it's pretty good stuff. I am down to 1 piece of gum and about 3 pouches a day. Of course I did a little research and there are no studies of people on Nicorette gum getting Cancer, but I think we can agree its less than those on pure snuff. The snus studies are more positive. Some are funded by the snus companies themselves so we know those are tainted. But those that arent, are far more positive that smoking or snuff. In Sweden, snus is governed as a food item so the levels of carcinogens are far less than the tobacco products we use in the US. While I am not purely clear of this addiction, this may be a healthier direction, along with the social stigma of using snuff in social settings (as opposed to being alone with the livestock in the pasture).
I think the coolest part of this adult indulgence, now that I have scratched the surface, are the wide variety of snus products online. Think back to the first time you decided to look for a soap other than VDH or Williams and you realized the wide world of soaps out there you have yet to try and sample. Thats how I feel now when looking at the different brands and flavors of snus available online.
So if you have a a favorite or want to recommend a brand, I am open to suggestions.