Recently I found some snuff packages in my grandfather’s things. They look brand new and were made in USSR in 80th. I don’t use snuff (usually), but I’m curious to try it. So my question is simple, is it safe to use that old snuff? Or may be it has some collector value? Or it is just a rubbish?
lieho, could you please upload a picture of the item here? As far as I know, most (if not all) Soviet snuff was made from nicotiana rustica (aka maxopka in Russian). There were quite a few brands, even mint scented one. If stored properly, it can still be potent. If there is no mold, feel safe to try it and tell us about the experience.
volunge, sure. Not my photo, but it looks exactly the same. You’re right it was made from makhorka.
I tried it already, it smells really good, but overall I didn’t like it. May be because I’m not used to pure snuff (tried only mint-flavored before).
Found a video about the very same stuff on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wUwfqJJVjE
The guy hadnt tried sniffing it, so its just a superficial review of the package and contents. He keeps it in a wardrobe as moth repellent.