i found this browsing the web- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2466531/Ashton-Kutcher-buys-dangerously-addictive-damaging-snuff-tobacco-Copenhagen.html Feel free to rant. i dont want to be the only one who is so offended by this article that im venting uncontrollably with steam comping out of my eyeballs here.
Which particular article? I followed the link and they are all vacuous trash. Normal by Daily Fail standards. Don’t worry nobody takes any notice of that paper. 8-|
apologies @ladysnuff, i first posted a broken link which led to the wrong place, fixed now. the problem is, people i know read it, and it irritates me so much to see blatant lies posted.
Yea its definitely a mainstrean thing to bash tobacco. And that’s not even Ashton Kutcher. Just a bunk article not even worth the share
There’s even ‘Irish’ Daily Mail nowadays but it doesn’t usually carry these kind scare articles. Funny thing if this actor fella had bought English snuff in London, Daily Mail would have been proud.
its dip not nasal snuff he is buying, the article is wrong on many levels, for one its impossible for him to have bought copenhagen dip, in Copenhagen, where they say he is in the article, given its not sold in europe. So not only is the article wrong on where he is, its wrong on what it says about dip, its a darn site safer than smoking for one!
Usual desperate attempt for sensationalism - trying to make news out of something that isn’t. I personally think that article paints a far worse picture for the Mail than it does for the actor or his purchase, and anyone who believes the f*ckwits that conjure up that rag padding tripe is not someone I’d generally want to have a sensible conversation with anyway. No doubt as irrelevant, ignorant and worthless as the articles that preceeded it and followed it. Let it fly.
I’ve never seen dip in any Danish store. Is it løs snus?
@snusmumrikken looks like it could be a can of general snus. so its not dip or snuff.
@Firestarter0 its not a can of general loose, its copenhagen, you can see the US health warning on the can and if you zoom in on the picture, you can clearly see it says Copenhagen on the tin, the red on it looks like long cut rather than snuff. Also Parliament cigarettes aren’t sold in Denmark as far as I know, I have only seen them in Germany and some eastern european countries, so the advert on the door of the shop for the fags is another giveaway! Only european country I remember seeing cigarette advertising outside of the displays in shops is in Germany, so the daily fail reporting bollocks as per usual.
I found the article hilarious. If it was any more outrageous it would be worthy of The Onion. It looks like Copenhagen Snuff to me due to the fibreboard can. At least he dips the good stuff.
@crullers copenhagen long cut is in the fibreboard can too (in the US anyway) the red on the label say to me long cut, but the main thing is the article is just wrong, wrong, wrong!
Heh, the photo didn’t like Denmark to me either. All text in english and the Parliamet cig ad would allude to US, rather than Denmark. After a quick google I found out that he has a flat in Denmark Street in London. Perhaps that’s where the drivel about Denmark was sourced. Another fine piece of journalism from DM.
@Jari_T possibly, but copenhagen and parliament also not sold here, to me he was in the US buying some dip, hardly newsworthy.
@Skell18 oh, absolutely. I agree that the photo was most likely taken in the US. I was just speculating where they pulled the Denmark part.
Well from Copenhagen of course, surprised they got country ‘right’.
@Jari_T sorry wasn’t making out you were wrong I was simply added more to why they are wrong beyond belief! Bloody daily fail!
I don’t think they failed. We all went to the site and read it and were exposed to their advertising. That was always their goal, and they succeeded. :-q >:P
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