Some Snuffers said more the burn is present,better is the nic hight.I don’t know if it’s true everytime…
Toque in revenge make products whith a very small burn,I have no presager whith Toque of course,but by experience I find Toque’s nic hight différents than the others snuffs.
I don’t think it’s less strong but different.For me it have power but it miss something of the joy…
Before all,I don’t want to make controversy,but I can’t belive that I’m only to feel it…
It is true that the Toque line is very limited in types of snuff. Lots of flavors…all on the same tobacco but… it is a _very _young company. The creation of the quit grind (winning), the advent of toasts (with awesome flavors), The joke snuffs (very funny), a hoop jumping line of snuffs that can be sold across the counter in the U.S, the list goes on. I know there is a lot of work that was done that not all of us know about like the 1936 solera project. Roderick has been going full steam ahead since day one. Those of us that have witnessed this expect great things to come from this fledgling company. Fortunately for me I enjoy most of the snuffs he has already created as I find the tobacco base to be very tasty (in the nose). Maybe, just maybe if anything the snuffs could use a little more salt(s).
I will say that I get plenty of Vitamin N from Toque. I get enough to not crave with the standard ones, but anything I mix 50/50 with quit really satisfies my cravings. I’ve had Swedish Snus, US Snus, Dip, Cigarettes, Pipes, Cigars, Chewing Tobacco, and every other form of tobacco I could get my hands on, and Toque Quit taken straight is the only thing that has ever made me have to sit down from the hit. Perhaps I just absorb through my nose better than I do from other nicotine delivery forms, but that Quit is a monster to my system. QSnuff was touted as having a nice hit, and I accidentally sucked a massive pile of it up the other day and only got to the happily satiated level with it. Perhaps we’re all just different in what we respond to well.
I loved the quit 50/50 vanilla mixed and am kind of regretting not making another order before the holidays came around. But since I have found these forums I have taken up snus, snuff, and pipe smoking; not to mention the fact that the smoke shop I visited tonight now carries lucky strike smokes, and I just had to have a pack of those, but I can take the quit with a vanilla mixed in and feel good everytime.
I’am a fan of toque. The company I can’t stand and find all of their snuffs abomindable would be McCrystals including the famous O.G. point being if you don’t like a brand not much can be done about it.
Enjoying Toque quite a bit since trying recently. Like Spanish Gem and XMas Pudding the best so far. The grind is a little different and can burn if snuffed too quickly, but I find that the flavor lasts quite awhile and kudos on the screw top large tins.
Hmm, I’m pretty new to snuffing, but I haven’t found I get a massive nicotine hit yet from anything. Okay, the W.E. Garrett Sweet & Mild gives me a bit of a rush. In truth, I’m glad that most don’t. I’m a light weight when it comes to nicotine and could just about do with out it. The mild lift I get from snuff isn’t too bad. After a full pipe, I smoke a pipe a few times a week, I usually feel the effect. After something like a bowl of 1792 Flake I’m often regretting not smoking a half or smaller bowl. I don’t know, maybe I just don’t tend to absorb the nasal snuff as easily? As I said, the light lift is nice and I love the smells/flavors of the snuff, much like pipe tobacco, I love the smell and the taste, the relaxing aspect of smoking, I can do without the rush…for that I have beer! :D
I think snuff as life is an initiation.That I try for the moment is to feel really the différencies about all 6 photos. Indian snuff will going to make me truely accept the menthol,with his manner to use it for carrying others scents in a long time.