SNUV

I thought the faint picture in the banner looked like a round tin or can. Maybe it was just my imagination?

@Mr_O, I see the Grim Reaper in the background there.

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It sure looks like a sketch of a hooded figure holding a scythe with some a confusing, curved depiction of a kitchen knife below and to the left. Maybe it’s a woman on a round tin and not a skeleton and what appear to be a scythe and knife are just edges on the lid? But I have a hard time disagreeing with @volunge 's impression

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@volunge I can see that now that you say it:) in any case. Makes me think of that cigarette brand, what were they called… black death or something? With the graphic brand label. Maybe they were only available in the US…

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Looks like Mr Snuff has finally released Snuv! Someone on their side of the pond needs to try all versions and give us a review, please!

This new line looks and sounds absoulutely badass. I am really looking forward to try it someday, but not at this price range…

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My head hurts reading the descriptions on this snuv stuff … Do any of them have tobacco? The strength is stated Very but what is very strong if the tobacco is not? I see they are all very fine grind and moisture is listed “dry as a bone” I thought it might be April 1st …

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I am confused as well, is it made with tobacco or is it some sort of herbal mixture that has been laced with nicotine as the email ad seems to suggest.

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Gentlemen and ladies,

Allow me to elaborate.

Snuv is an idea that sat on the back burner for a long time. There is no tobacco. It is a herbal snuff liberally infused with Vitamin N. 

It went through several iterations to get it just right. I personally love the burn and the pulsing in the nostrils you get with very strong snuffs, and I wanted that as a feature right out the gate. We upped the ante till we achieved that.

It is of course not for beginners or the faint of heart.

I’d be interested to get your feedback.

In fact I’ll get a code created for you guys. Feel free to use it if you are willing to leave a review. If you don’t want to leave a review, pay full pop! 

Let’s call it SNUVSH. 20% off.

Enjoy,

Dave

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Is it all tobacco alkaloids or just nicotine?

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Sounds like a perfect dust for a snuff bullet.

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@ar47 just tobacco derived nicotine

I revisited Reaper yesterday and changed the description to “light” moisture. Dry as a bone is not accurate.

I will take a look at some of the others today.

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I feel like pure nicotine snuff could be very different from actual tobacco one. I.e. nic pouches are more likely to make me nauseous and got more artificial onset than regular swedish snus. So while packing a larger baccy prilla feels more mellow and ‘drunk’ kind of experience, going a bit more crazy with nicotine pouches makes me basically puke. Could be different for pure nic snuff, but Im still a bit sceptical about this one. I hope I am wrong ofc. Its nice to see new stuff coming out, good job @MrSnuff!

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We have just had our first review from a verified buyer of Snuv Reaper. Thought I’d share:


****** left the following 5 star review for the product Snuv Reaper 10g:

Whoa dude

I almost gave up snuff because I couldnt find one tjat is strong enough and still smells good. Oh boy this stuff is crazy strong. I pinched the smallest amount I could take five minutes ago and still have a nice burning sensation paired with a pletjora of aromas in my nose that keep on changing and dancing with each other. Thanks for putting this stuff out there, its great!

We will attach the ‘verified buyer’ badge to this web review, because we found an order from ****** in your order history.


I starred out the name for GDPR but if anybody from here wrote it, feel free to take credit :slight_smile:

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I too am glad to see new products coming on the market. This one though is so unusual I think MeSnuff should seed the regulars if they want to get it off the ground without waiting a couple years.

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We have some more ideas in the pipeline. I’d be interested in your input.

Rusty Range: all with nothing but rustica tobacco and some sort of flavourings. These are my thoughts but definitely open to suggestion:

  1. plain and 2. mentholated/camphor/eucalyptus 

  2. neroli, and 4. lightly mentholated neroli

  3. bergamot and 6. Lightly mentholated bergamot

  4. apricot and 8. lightly mentholated apricot

Any comments or suggestions welcomed.

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@MrSnuff, all nice, I would especially welcome the plain edition. Honestly, it’s the only one that I would be interested to try out of the whole range.

Now I understand that grind might be the most challenging issue for the manufacturer, at least for India-based producers, who are the true masters of pulverization… But I would love to suggest broadening this Rusty Range with the addition of medium coarse version of Rusty Plain Coarse, processed through 250-300 microns mesh. Or even coarser, 300-400 microns. With medium-to high moisture content (20-35%) and medium potency (pH not exceeding 8.5). For that easy pincho. Such medium coarse and medium moist snuff could be marketed as an entrance level, beginner’s snuff. Again, it wouldn’t be too potent, assuming you wouldn’t be using extremely strong rusticas for this range, like Amazonian mapacho, Moy or Arapiraca (a hint for yet another future project, exclusive and limited edition, super potent “Shaman’s Cave” range :wink: ).

My point is, we already have some good fine and dry rustica snuffs (LA Natural, Green Dragon, Dragon Brand Madras, Snafu, to mention but a few). What we don’t have is coarse and moist rustica.

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@volunge thank you for your excellent feedback.

I really like the idea of the medium coarse version. I had not considered which grind to use, so your point is well taken. Certainly we were thinking of not too strong (N-wise) so it makes perfect sense to go the whole hog and make it an easy snuff for all.

Shaman’s Cave: I love the concept. 

We have a White range in the works, as well as premium (F&T style, perhaps reviving some of the old, classic, but no defunct recipes) and a Rune range. I will add Shaman’s Cave to the ever-growing list :). I you care to expand a bit on the idea I am all ears.

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