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.
Dip, or snuff, consists of tobacco and sometimes flavorings.
Snuff, Dip, tabacky
Tobacco..its the same as dip just cut very fine..now idk if snus is made from tobacco tho..
Snuff, in the American usage (chewing tobacco, dip) is banned in Ireland and all other EU countries, however nasal snuff (taken into the nose) is perfectly legal.
Some names for smokeless tobacco are snuff, chew, rub, chaw, leaf, and dip. These names do not apply to all types of smokeless tobacco however. Snuff, rub, and dip apply to products such as Skoal or Copenhagen. Chew applies to pouch tobacco, such as Red Man and other products.
Sidsam group is the manufacturers of Snuff Tobacco Packing Machine
"Chaw" is just a southern or country way of saying chew. Chaw or chew usually comes in a seal able bag and has much larger size pieces of tobacco then dip or snuff. A "plug" of tobacco is just chew that has been compressed into a brick or solid chunk of tobacco that has to be broken or bitten off. It can also come in compressed sticks that have been twisted or braided together, commonly called a "twist". On a side note, snuff is the fine ground tobacco that you sniff up your nose. snuff is commonly confused with "fine cut". Fine cut tobacco is grainy like sand while snuff is a fine powder like dust. I believe, snuff originally catered towards women who wanted a tobacco habit without a nasty cigarette smell or constant spitting.
No. Only at some tobacco stores. Not many though. Because it is meant as a replacement for dip. Not a trainer.
Dip is finely ground tobacco designed to be places between the lip and gum. Chew is either broad leaf tobacco or plug tobacco designed to be placed in the cheek. Snuff is very finely ground tobacco designed to place a small portion on the thumb nail and snorted up the nose.
no
one inserts the tobacco if it is dip or snuff between the gum and lip preferably on the lower jaw and is sucked on and spit until it is discarded. Chewing tobacco is ripped off of a plug and then chewed and spit in the same manner as gum.
Dipping snuff causes oral cancer. You should not be doing this.