You’re lucky to have them local! Are you in the south? Do you ever see Checkerberry? I have been trying to get a hold of Checkerberry for YEARS.
Seeing snuff on a store shelf in America is on my bucket list. I want to take a trip to the south just to walk into a grocery store and take a gander.
That said, all American scotches taste the same to me! Very “campfire” forward. I love them, I just can’t tell them apart.
Side Note: W.E. Garrett was among the first 10 trademarks granted in the US, and is the oldest trademark still in use. The history of snuff runs deep, even in our young country.