Ugwayi NTSU, lightly mentholated, course ground and strong, good stuff
Ugwayi NTSU, lightly mentholated, course ground and strong, good stuff
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Brother of the Way ----Choose You this Day, Whom Ye Shall Serve----------
Dholakia Super Strong Toast.
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Wilson's of Sharrow Ice Liquorice
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Dholakia Black.
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SG Mandarin
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GWAYI Taxi Red
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McCrystals - Menthol
You are what you is, and that's all it is.
Haaven't touched snuff in a couple of weeks. Allergy season plays havoc with my sinuses, so adding more action to the nasal area seems excessive.
- Jack
Viking Dark & Bernard Fichtennadel all day.
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GWAYI Babaton Menthol
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Still the Silver Dollar spearmint...so far the only one I've acquired![]()
T.J. -
I tried a MMOC once. I've sinced switched to straight razor shaving because it was less dangerous.
I might have to try that...the tobacco shop near my work only has 3 or 4 varieties and they are all SD...not sure if they had the Cherry. The brick and mortar options are just about nil, which stinks. It seems that ordering online is prohibitive unless you want to place a large order.
T.J. -
I tried a MMOC once. I've sinced switched to straight razor shaving because it was less dangerous.

Just received an order from Mr. Snuff. Two tins of Toque (Lime Toast and SP Extra), three tins of Fribourg & Treyer (Morocco Seville and Princes), Samuel Gawith Richt Kind, three plastic tins? of Bernard Schnupftabak GmbH (Amostrinha, Brasil and Jubilaums) and a small plastic tub of Dholakia Swiss Chocolate.
Just tried the Dholakia with the small spoon from Mr. Snuff, and have to say, not bad.
What the heck have I gotten myself into?
Once again, thanks for being such fine enablers.
Ron
"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome". Anne Bradstreet, American Poet (1612-1672)
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