Has anybody here tried the new Afghan snuff MrSnuff is offering?

^^^ I agree we need an opium snuff. what do you say MrSnuff?

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@Aamon Why don’t you try the Yopo snuff before you suggest this bad alternative to humanity. Comment mostly directed towards @mrmanos.

i guess you could call it hyped up but i think its more of the novelty to it. its unusual and new. i think people are just excited to try a snuff from a new part of the world. i know i was

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A new snuff from Greenland would probably be more interesting and have more of a favorable following. IMO

funny it says “made for Afghanistan” on the can, not " made in"…whatever, it’s pretty good. smells like Indian White mixed with Toque Rustica. 

speaking of, let me go find my Toque Rus. and get my nic on

This Afghan seems to be a blow out for me.

So is this a 6 Photo snuff?

@nicmizer thinking more of an opium scent, not a psychoactive snuff :stuck_out_tongue: though that would be good too

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Opium is not classified as Psychoactive. It is classified as very addictive Opioid.

@nicmizer Opioids are classified as a psychoactive. Remember if it effects perception, mood, or consciousness its a psychoactive :wink:

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opioid abuse is common here in the U.S. from all the pain pills doctors hand out. its affected several of my friends and family. my advice is to be very careful with any opioid, medically or otherwise. personally they make me want to scratch my skin off with how itchy i get  

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I need a Medical Opium card. For the Medical Opium dispensary. Coming soon to a town near you. 

20 yrs ago if you told me there will be Medical MJ dispensaries in the future ,I say keep dreaming. 

I am all for giving the people what they want. Who need a nanny anyway? Hell 1999 Dr Kevorkian was convicted of 2nd degree murder for assisting suicide Now it is legal is some states in the US. Times are a changing.  

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^I have to agree totally.

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im playing the devils advocate but i have to say it is very easy to make your own. there are only a few steps to making it at home. i never much cared for it though

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The Afghan snuff is good. Strong and neutral, very fine. Nice change of pace from White Elephant. I have no idea what the hell it is or where it comes from but I did enjoy the back story. At least it wasn’t smuggled in a camels ass :slight_smile:

It’s a good snuff. Not radically different from the Indian whites, and I’m pretty sure it probably was produced by an Indian company for the Afghanistan market, but definitely worth a try, if only to say that you’ve tried it. What’s not to like with a good, strong white? And I’ll keep the tin as a curiosity when it’s empty.

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so decent snuff but more interesting as an artifact of our hobby and it’s manifestation in another part of the globe that we don’t get to hear much from. I doubt we even have Afghani lurkers (could be wrong).

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oh shit i get it… this is a six photo indian snuff made ‘for afghanistan’. hahahahaha…
 it’s pretty good

How does this compare to Fubar’s Willie Pete ? Could it be just the same in a rare to market tin of scarce quantity. A brilliant marketing scene with a high profit margin.The world may never know  :(|)

Kudos master snuff peddler  

@basement_shaman, no, nothing like Willie Pete, which is finer, whiter and has an odd sweet note. This is more like Dholakia White, maybe a shade darker in color, and with the rustica note people have commented on. I guess I should have bought half a ton of the white snuff from Tibet. If Dave can promote Afghanistan as an exotic locale, Tibet would be a cinch. Write up a few stories about yaks, the roof of the world, and snuffing monks, and snuffhouse would be my oyster.

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North Korean snuff? I doubt it would be any good. Probably made from cigarette butts smuggled in over the Chinese border.

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