I have a can of snuff that came from my great grandmother and I wanted to know if it was worth any value. The label says W.E. Garett and sons. No. 224 South Front Street, Philadelphia. Scotch Snuff. Net Wt. 1.5 oz. Registered in U.S. Patent Office,Oct. 25,1870. Trade Mark 1782 . Manufactured by the American Snuff Div. CC Conwood Corporation Memphis Tennessee 38101. TRIPSIS. On the lid it says QUALITY SNUFF-28-AMERICAN-SINCE 1782. if IT IS WORTH ANY VALUE I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN TRYING TO FIND A BUYER. tHE CAN IS IN GOOD CONDITION.
You would have to look it up on eBay or antique road show.
yes it makes you that way because of all the sugar.
A "snuff queen" is an old term for a prostitute.
You have to be 45
look at their gums and teeth.
Scotch Old Collegians Football Club was created in 1929.
Scotch is generally bottled at 80 proof no matter how "old" it is. Older Scotch will not get you drunk faster, assuming normal 80 proof bottling.
sure why not but it's not up to me to tell you if you should or shouldn't
VSOP isn't scotch. It stands for Very Special Old Pale..... Cognac
Chilled, neat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Old scotch whiskey
At the stock yard.