Jaxons English Toffee

All I can say is their male I hope this helps in the quest

Hehe, this is stupid. I´ve asked myself for months who makes this snuff and when I meet someone who knows, I don´t ask. Just didn´t care anymore. He just said the name of the guy making it, and I didn´t jump it. But after all, it ain´t important who makes it. I care more for the perfection of the English Toffee. Splendid stuff.

I’m maybe off the mark but after having a bag of Blenders Bundle and a tin of English Toffee side by side tonight I’m betting that the same blender produces both. It just seems a little similar in grind,moistness and for what ever reason one reminds me of the other.

@Norwester That is an interesting idea. I am not sure the background tobacco flavor that is common to all three of Jaxons is the same as Blenders Bundle. Tim from the Snuffstore said it was a private person that makes all of his snuffs. All of this is very interesting.

I have a hunch that Bespoke makes the Snuffstore blends, and if that’s right, then Jaxons and SS snuffs are not made by the same people.

Lol I. Soooo want to say his name but I won’t lol

Respect the secret as I have. If you like the snuff then why would it matter who makes it.

Agreed, Snuff Head.

Well, it says Jaxon’s English Toffee on the label, so obviously the snuff is made by Jaxon. Keep going, Jaxon, you’re doing a fine job!!

Michael Jaxon???

Wrong, it’s Jermaine Jaxson; Michael has snuffed it.

LOL, John!!

Just got a tin of this today, along with Jaxon’s Cafe Creme. The Toffee is absolutely delicious. The Cafe Creme has a wonderful tobacco base, but not so much a coffee cream flavor.

I never understand the secrecy about who makes what. Does it really have a business impact if people know? Juts on principle I like to know who I am giving my very hard earned money to.

I could care less about the person who makes it, but I wouldn’t mind knowing the company behind it. I just know I like it.

Do the tins have any of the usual warnings on them? I don’t see one in the picture shown, is there one on the bottom? I don’t know this snuff, never had any by this maker at all, just joining the curiosity, and thinking they’d have to at least have the warnings, would likely need to be some sort of compliant to stuff somewhere. I might personally be a little reluctant to put something in my nose that’s quite to this degree of a mystery. If they can’t tell us who they are, have they been able to tell whats in the snuff even? I’m kind of reminded with this of another thread a week or two ago with the 'hey guys I’ve got some great Tibet snuff I’d like to sell and can you help me find out more about it" oddness …I have enough snuff anyway, I think I’m just about to the end of my curiousity phase (not a lot left out there I’d like to try but haven’t, only a very few left and then it will be onto more of the weeding sorting and then last final steps of stockpiling a remaining select few) Granted when I really stop and think about it I don’t actually know who “Roderick” or “Namrata” etc really are either, but they do at least have their personal first names out there as well as company names and general information online I can see and at least take on faith and take reassurance from that (and I’ve decided that Roderick is really an oompa loompa anyway and Toque is the Wonka Factory of Snuff)

Jaxon’s is a legitimate snuff, no reason to be “reluctant”.

But he has a point if there is no point of production detail or health warning? If that is true, how are they selling legally? I am sure they ARE legit as you say, but with greatest respect, poster asked for verification, and I’m not sure a confirmation of ‘yes they are’ by a forum member satisfies that? I also would like toknow more about jaxons just sayin!

They have a health warning on the back. And they say Made in England.

Fair enough! That wasn’t clear from the thread. Still not sure who makes it though