Today I mixed roughly 1 gm of 6 Photo Natural with a quarter gm of Dholakia Sparrow Cool … I felt that it was really more powerful and the scent is getting to my nose better … can not really describe what I smell but I like it… did anyone else try this mix before and what is your opinion ?
I think the Nicotine hit is higher and it is easier to take both snuffs together, less throat hits!
I have yet to try the Dholakia Sparrow Cool but have had not the easiest time taking Dholahia White.
So I have mixed the White with other snuffs and it is much more enjoyable like this.
Swiss Chocolate is nice mixed with it and I think I may go with some 6 Photo stuff next to mix, not Super Chetak though.
@willc I really like the Indian kinda snuff and I want to try a lot more, I think my next order will include many and Super Chetak is one of them.
I mix Dholakia White,Black and the Swiss Chocolate I call it shades of Gray, This mix is so brutally nice with scent and the nicotine hit is way up there. This is the best thing about snuff; you can always tweak a weak snuff or tone down an overly cloying snuff with mixing. I am sure some time down the road i’ll be using the white straight , until then it is just an excellerator for bumping up the nicotine.
Just so you know @willc The grind and level of moisture as well as ‘zing’ factor with Dholakia White and Cool Sparrow are very different. The Cool Sparrow is not as dry and is moister, so for me at least is easier to use. Not dissing the White though. It’s the bomb!
I haven’t tried this mixture yet but I will try it. It sounds tasty !
@basement_shaman This is a mix I definitely wanna try, you like the powerful mixes like I do, enjoy man
@stogie Mixing the Sparrow Cool with the 6 Photo Natural enhanced the scent of the latter and produced a way more buzz but of course Dholakia White would be a lot more head smashing
@perique Ya try it and tell us what you think about it, enjoy
@kougy I really think you will not regret getting Super Chetak.
At first it was hard to take without coughing and it did not impress me initially but after a couple weeks it sort of grew on me and now it is a favorite.
The 6 Photo line is for the most part very powerful and perfume like upon first taste but after a while the complexity of each one starts to become apparent and that is what draws me to most of them.
@willc The same happened to me with 6 Photo Natural and now I use it non stop, Indian snuff is really different and stand alone kinda snuff, keep enjoying snuff
I have mixed 6 Photo Natural with regular Sparrow and it did increase the nic hit but I usually mix the Natural with other 6 Photo snuff. It doesn’t seem to matter which one - I like them all.
I have taken the powdery dust that remains in an incense package, when all the incense has been burned, then added it to some Dholakia High Dry Toast. I sort of forgot about it for six months, then found it and tried it. The result was something like one of their scented snuffs, but with nag champa now being the dominant smell. I am going to try the same technique with other incense dusts. And why not? I figure that the scents they use in snuff making might be oils, but this incense dust seems to be be pure resinous material from various flowers. This comment perhaps should be in “snuff making”, but I just thought about this now after dreading the threads, and pinching some of my “Champa Toast”.