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Hey there fellow snuff afficionados,

I was wondering if the following scraping technique is used by others on their dark Rappee, in the videos I’m using Viking Dark Rappee, but I found this to work with Santo Domingo, Best Dark and other similar rappee. By doing this with newly opened moist blends, I find it greatly enhances the strength of snuff sessions to a therapeutic bomb level that I enjoy. The tool I use is a lab spoon set, however before that I used a barista spoon and I’m sure any metal tool would work. It’s different than regrinding with mortar and pestle. It does take a little patience for best results.

Since I use this technique during snuff sessions where I have time to scrape while I watch something, I figured I would share and exchange on a process that others might be doing also.

Good day and good snuff

Ps. I’ve just realized that using the tin lid isn’t ideal because of possible aluminum residues, I’m going to buy an inox tray.

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jeez that looks like hard work. I just pass it through a sieve with the back of a spoon.

oh and it’s not a aluminium tin it is actually tin.

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Thanks that reassures me concerning the tin. It’s a little work, but the result is an intense snuff.

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Taxi was very strenuous to scrape and some chunks remained, however by adding Viking Dark Rappee they both blended and it was possible to scrape them together much more easily. The outcome is different, but it worked. The result is also much stronger in nicotine, slightly less strong in pure burn. Fun discovery.

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Ps. Heart pounding strength beware.

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I received the Inox tray and it’s much easier to do larger quantities having more space to scrape definitely helps in speeding up the process by a lot.

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