Why do some snuffs just seem to disappear in my nose? For example, I can take Toque Apricot over and over again and it’s like I’m not even snuffing. I get the mild nicotine hit and great natural apricot scent, but the snuff doesn’t really collect anywhere. It’s not in my throat nor under my eyes? It’s not in my sinuses nor in my nose? Well, it’s in my nose, but doesn’t feel like it is. What causes a snuff to be so easy to take with no residual effects except for a nice scent and nicotine hit? Is it how snuffs just react with different people or is it something in the snuff? I guess it could be both?
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Jim
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Igglet
Very fine grinds I assume. I have no used Apricot but, the same thing happens to me with Hedges.
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Skell18
WoS French Carotte is like that with me, it must go into some snuff parallel universe with mountains of snuff!
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snuffysmiff
Same place as socks…No one has ever figured it out.
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Bodger_Boggins
I have this happen to me with Viking snuffs. Weird huh? :-??
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basement_shaman
The world may never know
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perique
Every time you open a tin or a snuff box the Angels take a pinch. This also happens when great Scotch is aging in the barrell, it’s “The Angels Share”.
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bob
naturally flushed into your stomach.
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Malatesta
Certain snuffs just seem to work with our particular plumbing, I’m afraid. That or the dark arts of the Necromancer. Take your pick, whichever theory you find more comforting.