I you are deserted on an Island like in “Cast Away” and you are entitled for just one kind of snuff, which one will you choose and why ?
Just a theoretical question, I hope no one would ever be in such a frustrating situation
oh this question has already has been asked.
@bob Oh sorry I did not see it. I was just trying to know what is the real favorite snuff for everyone and why.
no problem it’s just that you might be interested in the thread that is about the same question.
@bob Sure I would like to see the thread.I am trying to get as much knowledge as I can and really all people here are so nice and they always help with their experience.
WoS Jockey Club. (Which is what I would have said in the last thread too, if I posted in it, which I can’t remember…)
@sloth357 Can you tell me about this snuff a little bit ? Thanks
look up desert island snuff on the site.
@bob Thanks!
@kougy The review of it on Mr Snuff is pretty much spot-on, I’ve copied it below. However, the best thing to do is put a 25g tin of it in your next order!
An absolutely delicious floral, one of the all-around “nicest” flavors that’s ever gone up my nose. It’s the sort of scent that man tries to capture in perfumes and air fresheners, but in those forms it always ends up synthetic and headache inducing. Here, it’s anything but synthetic - it’s a rich, natural scent; the smell of fresh cut flowers (one can almost feel the water, fresh from the mister) and beautiful gardens. It’s one of those scents that harkens back to an earlier time, a time before anyone on this site was born - a time of wooden floors and sepia tones and stuffy, uncomfortable clothes. It’s leagues better than the GH version (too spicy, too much like their Dry Orange or potpourri), and neck and neck with the SG version (which smells a bit more “crisp” and less “sweet” or “thick” than this). Far less “earthy” than F&T florals, and (of course) more complex than Toque florals, the scent may even overwhelm you, though not in a heavy-handed way - I could imagine truly getting lost in this flavor. The flavor is average in “life”; a brisk rub of the nostrils can keep it roaring back to life upwards of fifteen minutes after the original sniff. One of Wilson’s big winners, something that can make any given moment seem like a daydream vacation.
(Courtesy of Snuff Reviews: Snuff Cusses)
@sloth357 Thanks a lot!
there was another thread I can’t find it probably got eaten by the internet Gods.