Mint (Menthae haplocalycis) is a family of herbs
Winter green (Gaultheria procumbens) is a different family of herb, so no, mint did not come from wintergreen.
in large forests by streams, rivers, lakes, or ponds
My favorite is Cherry They also make Wintergreen Mint Vanilla Apple Peach Straight (which I know isn't really a flavor) Mint Berry Blend Edge wintergreen Edge Mint Classic (horrible flavor) Spearamint That's as many as I know.
grizzly 1900 ,wintergreen,natural,straight,mint
no, if your looking for a good buzz, wintergreen or mint, or apple
Mint, natural, wintergreen, straight, snuff. long cut and pouches
Skoal Long Cut -Straight -Mint -Cherry -Classic -Spearmint -Berry Blend -Vanilla Blend(Discontinued) -Apple Blend -Peach Blend -Citrus -Wintergreen -Skoal Key -Frost(Discontinued) -Edge(Discontinued -Rich Blend X-tra -Crsip Blend X-tra -Wintergreen X-tra -Mint X-tra Skoal Fine Cut -Original Wintergreen -Wintergreen Skoal Snus -Mint -Smooth Mint Skoal Pouches/Bandits -Mint -Berry Blend -Apple Blend -Citrus Blend -Wintergreen -Rich Blend X-tra -Crisp Blend X-tra Skoal Dry -Menthol -Regular -Cinnamon Skoal Ready Cut(I think it only comes in these two flavors) -Mint -Wintergreen Facts: *Spearmint, Wintergreen, Mint, Classic, Straight, and Cherry, contain large amounts of nicotine, many people say these flavors are the "strongest"* *Berry Blend, Apple Blend, Citrus Blend, Peach Blend, and Vanilla Blend, do not contain as much nicotine, these are considered beginner dips/flavors*
Preferences for wintergreen mint taste among Brits can vary widely. While some people enjoy the distinct flavor, often associated with products like chewing gum and certain mints, others may find it too strong or medicinal. Cultural influences and personal taste play significant roles in how wintergreen is perceived, making it a somewhat niche flavor in the UK. Overall, it's not as universally popular as other mint flavors like peppermint.
There are just REACT: Fruit and REACT: Mint out. React fruit is a mix of citrus fruits and REACT Mint is like Solstice (Wintergreen) but a bit hotter.
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grizzly wintergreen, mint, straight, 1900 stokers wintergreen copenhagen long cut , whiskey blend, natural, straight, wintergreen skoal berry blend skoal cherry rooster wintergreen kayak grape kodiak wintergreen
Wintergreen - book - was created in 1987.
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.