@Longcut, your idea has opened up a whole new snussing world for me!!! I have some Poschl Schmalzler A in my lip now. It’s so easy, just cut a piece of paper kitchen towel to the size you want your portion. Then insert as much tobacco as you prefer, roll your portion and put it in your lip. Works like a charm. Highly recommended.
Coffee filters work very well too and don’t fall apart as readily as tissues or kitchen towels. I’m not sure what chemical residue may be present in paper towels, but all kinds of toxic stuff can be used in making paper products. Coffee filters are at least designed to be used in food preparation, so presumably they would not contain anything objectionable.
I might have to try that with my Gotland lös.
@stitch, yes you are quite right and I do have a box of coffee filters. This IS the must informative forum in the universe. @Debbie, try it and let us know please.
Does the juice make you ill or do you spit it? I’m wicked curious about lipping nasal snuff but I haven’t worked up the gumption to try it yet.
@wickedkitchen, I do not spit and I had no side effects.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but they use teabag material for the portions. Unless everyone over at snuson has bad info, they spray the original with juice, and don’t do that to the whites. Thus, the whites are more dry. The paper handkerchief method is just emulating that, although one downside is having bits of tissue stuck to your gums sometimes.
shikitohno, I had a coffee filter portion in my lip for an hour without problems. I won’t use paper handkerchiefs because they are to filmsy. The coffee paper portion ended up looking like a ordinary snus portion and could have given some more mileage
Here in the supermarket you can buy huge empty teabags for making loose tea in large teapots. It’sabout 3€ for 50 of them. Hundreds of portions… @pieter Try the layer of an hanky! Trust me! Everything stays in place in your mouth and the feeling is lös-style ;-)!