You stick it in your front lip or in the sides of your mouth and pretty much suck the flavor out of it.
Snuff users in the third world often rub the snuff into the gums to give a quick fix, but overuse can damage gums and cause them to recede, eventually leading to tooth loss. If you want to use snuff, it's probably not a good idea to rub it into your gums.
The same way a person would use regular snuff. Just tuck it in your cheek, and spit if you desire.
I would think that you could. schools say they are a tobacco free campus and its obviously tobacco free. i just quit dip after six years today and i do Smokey Mountain. but you should be allowed to use the product on school grounds.
tobacco that is sniffed is called snuff. tobacco that is chewed is called chew. any form of tobacco can be held...
Snuff is very finely powdered tobacco that is snorted up the nose.
Pipe/ cigarette pack
Snuff is a tobacco product with no salt.
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No, it is not.
snuff
Tobacco is used to make cigarettes, cigars, and snuff.
Snuff is a powder derived from tobacco. -Also in slang, to kill someone.
Its chewing tobacco (moist snuff)
Nope - snuff is simply finely shredded tobacco - nothing else.