Sun Snuff - Pari

@Tom Can you please check you mailbox sp2881@yahoo.com.

@abhishekbisawa: I’m very excited to hear that your products will soon be available in the US. What sizes will they be in?

@cstokes 20 grams tins.

Sounds wonderful. I look forward to them!

love the containers they look beautifull.

The tins are quite attractive, and look very durable and clean. Is the lid polished, or are my eyes playing tricks on me?

@ abhishkekbisawa Can’t wait to try these! Will 50g containers also be available at some point?

@Mr_Snuffypants Definitely if there is some feasibility.

@Filek You could probably file the older Snuffs under Madras and the more recent ones under Chennai. :wink:

No we are not from Madras, we are from North India, Rajasthan.

On the Top25 lists, I think for each company an “Active”, and “Inactive” would be good.

@Filek It’s Pali Marwar in state of Rajasthan.

I mean, some companies are not active anymore.

@Filek Is http://top25snuff.com your website? If yes, you have done a greaat job. Site looks so beautiful and elegant and same is true for the content. Thanks for adding Sun Snuffs. Please correct the name by adding extra ‘s’ at the end. It’s “Sun Snuffs” not just “Sun Snuff”. Anyways great work.

I haven’t looked in a while, if you already had a system to designate these, then that’s fine. I’ll try and visit the site again soon.

The gray stars are on the map, which is indeed very helpful. I think tom meant he’d like something to indicate a defunct company on the big list. I’d like it too for that matter. That site gets better all the time, good work!

Thanks, Filek. Keep fighting!

@Filek Yes, all our snuffs are sort of Naswar.

@Filek Yes, all our snuffs are sort of Naswar. And they are not single flavour based but delicate and scientific blend of all-natural perfumes. It’s their specialty. Rajasthan is famous for it’s colors and food all over the world. Every thing in our culture is so colorful be it our dressing, our food, our architecture, our folk music. Our snuffs reflects the same culture of Rajasthan, it’s colorful from outside and inside as well. It would be very difficult to point out what falvour is it but you will relish the blend of different flavors. If you like to have a Rajasthani folk music just have a look at this video. It’s from a talent hunt show in India. These are Langa Singer. you can skip the starting 1-2 minutes of video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWhDNjAeA0c&feature=related

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