Not extremely more than any other company but does have alot
This is just a matter of opinion. I personally prefer Red Seal. My theory with snuff is that you get what you pay for. I would personally recommend Skoal wintergreen.
snuff
No it does not have drinking alcohol in it.
grizzly 1900 ,wintergreen,natural,straight,mint
Mint, natural, wintergreen, straight, snuff. long cut and pouches
Grizzly Wintergreen is known as a cheaper alternative to Kodiak Wintergreen both made by the American Snuff Co. What people do not know is that it is Really Kodiak in Grizzly can with a little longer, but very consistent cut and subtle flavor differences. Grizzly is a meaner wintergreen than most, made for Wintergreen fans of smokeless tobacco.
You can determine if Longhorn snuff is outdated by checking the expiration date printed on the packaging. Additionally, if the snuff has changed in color, texture, or smell, or if it has developed an off odor, it's best to discard it. Always store snuff in a cool, dry place to maintain its freshness and quality. If you're unsure, it's safer to err on the side of caution and replace it.
yes he dips what i dip skoal wintergreen and redseal longcut its good stuff
Grizzly Wintergreen long cut snuff contains a negligible amount of carbohydrates, typically less than 1 gram per serving. The primary ingredients are tobacco and flavoring, which contribute minimal to no carbohydrates. Always check the product label for the most accurate nutritional information.
No, they do not work. You need to have the sugar crystals in the mint for it to work. Sugar free has no sugar so therefor it does not work. I tried to no avail.
There is some sugar in grizzly wintergreen. I'm diabetic and when I put a dip in my blood sugar goes up a little bit. So dnt believe people when they say there isn't any sugar in grizzly wintergreen (I'm not quite sure whomever wrote this answer understands that nicotine raises blood pressure....with or without the presence of sugar...)
No. It is a tobacco product.