Sher is a fine snuff with a medium brown colour. It has a refreshing odour and burns only a little after sniffing. I can’t feel a nicotine hit, but only took a little portion. It seems well balanced and gentle.
looks good!
It’s best selling product for our company in India. It’s a blend of 18 different things that includes camphor, sandalwood oil to name a few. It’s very gentle when used a nasal snuff. Now available in Europe. Have a look at http://www.snuffstore.de/onlineshop/product\_info.php/info/p1536\_Sun-Snuff-Sher--20g-Dose.html
SHER is now available at NicotineRush.com.
Just waiting on the last 3, a few Pöschl’s and a few Bernards, then it’s order time!
Well, Sher being a lady, should be gentle, smell good and be very attractive!
I am not a big fan of her smell (guess a matter of taste)…but i never want to run out of the other 3 Sun Snuffs.
@Didi, I’m with you! I love the Rangeeli, the Kohinoor, the Pari, and the Rasili. But I cannot abide by Sher. If I were to consume a grapefruit, then vomit it forth a little while after, the smell which greets my nostrils would be very much like what I experience upon snuffing Sher.
LOL! and yet, it’s the biggest seller in the line!
I think it’s a pretty great snuff.
I loved them all, but the Rangeeli, just didn’t like that one.
I have to agree Tom, there is something about the Rangeeli I just do not care for. I will keep trying and see if I can come to appreciate it.
I’ve come to agree with both of you on the Rangeeli–I now detect the same grapefruit-vomit scent which I found in Sher! I have no idea how I didn’t notice it before…
Personally I do not find that strange scent of Rangeeli to be present in Sher. Sher is quite enjoyable to me in fact. I tend to use it after a shower as it is very refreshing.
@slobantom I hate to say it, but I have to agree with all of you on the “vomit” scent in Rangeeli. I wouldn’t have characterized it that way if I hadn’t heard someone else say it, but I just had a hit, and it does give you a strong hint of that hydrochloric scent in your nose that you get after a violent episode of regurgitation. After trying all the 5Photo’s, which are just sublime, and gaining a huge appreciation of Dholakia Kamal and Manjul (which may be the best clove based snuff ever), the Sher Snuffs seem a little trite at best, while pleasent enough (Sher and Pari) to downright disagreeable (Rangeeli). The nicotine is also very low compared to the 5Photo’s and the Dholakia
Personally, I am very impressed with the Sun Snuffs, apart from Rangeeli, which maybe that one is better as a tooth powder. The Pari, to me, reminded me of 5 Photo Himalaya. Anyway, I hope more Indian snuffs become more easily available. As I think about it, it seems to me, that India may have more snuff companies than any other nation.