Snus contains fewer toxins and is meant to be placed in the upper lip, where it does not come into contact with saliva.
Nope, snus you don't need to spit, where you do with dip.
6 spit freeany will workjust mark anyone30 mincrazy
6 spit freeany will workjust mark anyone30 mincrazy
that stuff goes in your upper lip, swallow your spit. pretty weak stuff, just get Cope!
No they dont because i think the dont have spit
nuggets dont spit o.o
Anyone using it as a cigarette, chew, or snus.
im assuming so as its not a substance you smoke. i was using my snus on the flight back form Norway fine without any problems.
Snus originates from Sweden.
No
I dont thing so...
Snus is not new. It was first used in Sweden in the 19th century. Snus (pronounced "snoose") is a moist, steam cured tobacco product that comes in a loose form or in pouches, called portions. Snus is unique in that it is steam cured and not fire cured, which produces substantially fewer nitrosamines, the primary carcinogen found in smokeless tobacco. It is used by placing it under the upper lip for extended periods of time, and there is no need to spit. The nicotine is absorbed through the gums.The "new" snus you are probably thinking of is Camel or Marlboro snus. These American versions are dry, white portions with less nicotine and more flavoring to make it more appealing to those new to snus.Please see related link