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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

A new portion snus is the smallest ever made, and, when soaked in vegetable glycerine, can be stuffed into a Dura cart to replace the polyfil core. Tropical Bob is a tester for this new snus, not yet on the market, but the tiny packet of pasteurized tobacco clearly shows the direction snus will take in the near future. And using it as shown in the video turns a 901 or 510 e-cig into a true tobacco product.

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  • Apreciate your work doing this but , DO NOT USE SNUS becauze is somting fucked up in it like E500 i think (is some poison), i stay in Sweden and lot of people use that but is not good . Take a Box of Snus and look on the ingredients .. and se is a E 500 or somting like that , Google-it and find your self what it is (SWEDISH MATCH) is a company that do Snus . PS :im not sure is E500 but is somting whit E and a nummber .

  • @yonutztuning This is simply not true. Unlike some new tobacco or tobacco-based products, snus has more than a century of use in Sweden, with huge numbers using the product. It has been a SAFE history. Not one alarming health issue has been discovered. I don't give a flip what a Google search turns up. There are crazies everywhere! I care about the real-life history of users. And those users have not been nor or they being "poisoned."

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  • Damn i love beeing swedish :D Bob.. It is not banned everywhere else but in sweden. The reason why we have it becouse its made here :) Swedish match is the company that make the most of snus in sweden. it is banned from the other countries in EU but Its a 100% swedish product and they wouldn´t bann it from the country its made in :P I think its bad that its banned from parts of the world though... ppl smoke and thats 10x worse.

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  • @yonutztuning E500 is sodium carbonate

  • Thanks for your effort buddy.

  • #1 stop smoking.

  • @yonutztuning its a leaving agent, meaning that it is a food additive wich lightens and softens the product, nothing harmful

  • @RN2400 Always listen to your body. Pay attention to even small changes. White patches in the mouth mean STOP. I have never experienced those, however, when using snus or hard snuff. We are all very different and only you know your body. E-cigs do not satisfy me totally. Totally is the important word. I never want to live without my e-smoking, but the same is true for my snus. Of the two, snus has a far greater buzz potential.

  • @TropBobB True, I love Pipes and the taste of it, But I can't enjoy it as ill be worrying all the time. Then my buddy uses snus and got white lesions all in his mouth and says its leukoplakia, I was on snus for a month but stopped after that happened to him, I love tobacco and would LIKE to enjoy it (Especially snus) but i'm just a worrying nut haha, E cigs satisfy me and get the job done. But don't give me that great buzz I was getting from thunder frosted and all that. I might try it again tho

  • @RN2400 Your last statement is true. But remember that all risks are relative. The cold fact is that cigarette smoking has a higher incidence of causing mouth cancer that pipe or cigar puffing. The only cancer risk I've seen elevated for these two is lip cancer, from the heat and pressure on the lip of those who keep one clamped there. Nothing is 100% safe, not even driving your car to work today. Weigh your benefits against your risks in all things. And stay smart.

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