South African Snuffs as Dip?

I’ve got some South African snuff coming in my next order. I’ve read that use in South Africa is split between dippers and sniffers. Does NTSU work well as a dip? Is it like India, where some snuffs are meant for oral and some for nasal, or like America, where the snuffs are all bipurpose?

BE A CRIME TO DIP ( I don’t dip so ) all I know, there are way too good in the nasal passages… Babaton BLUE has like a slight burn and coconut ish notes…NTSU black real good also…favorite though is TAXI BLUE…I wish I could get that in bulk

try it! It works. It’s more enjoyable as a snuff. But the taste is very interesting. It’s sweeter in the lip then in the nose.

To each their own , A tin won’t last long if your dipping it. I have dipped bohica and liked it >:). But i wouldn’t suggest it for everyday use.

just tried it as dip out of interest. holy crap the nic. ive never dipped before, i occasionally use snus, and i never got on with the taxi i have as a snuff. like the taste orally though

@Firestarter0…we got enough problems getting TAXI blue or red currently…always out or stock…We don’t need another fan of TAXI…give it all here!

dont worry haha, i wont be buying red again, i dont like it. dont like it in the nose, and i dont plan to start dipping. i prefer snus for that.

@horus92 South African snuffs are moist ,coarse & heavy, these kind are more suited for dipping, nasal snuff is generally finer and drier

I’m sorry but South African snuffs are not heavy! They are light and fluffy.

my taxi was heavy, till it dried out… wouldnt stop falling out my nose! even now it keeps falling out. even after ensuring its as secure as possible by pinching the nose.

Basically they are meant for dipping. In India this kind of product is known as khaini and is hugely popular, more than nasal snuff