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.
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One dip's worth.
Use a chew can, but instead of chew put coffee grains in it with a couple small drips of water (to make it easier to take the dip). That's how I did it
Snuff, Dip, tabacky
There shouldn't be any difference
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Yes they sell cigs , dip , chew and cigarres
Look at the names and consider what action each name implies.
Distal interphalengeal joint & Proximal interphalengeal joint
The safest form of dip is the ones with the least amount of fiberglass in the chew. This includes all of the lower end brands. Copenhagen is the only one without any added.
A form of tobacco that is not smoked, but that sits in the mouth. There is Chew and Dip. Chew is moist leaves of tobacco in a bag that is put into the user's cheek and chewed. Dip is a more find ground tobacco that comes in small cans and has many different flavors such as wintergreen, straight, mint, cherry, vanilla, peach, etc and can be in many different varieties such as long cut, fine cut, snus, and possible more that I'm not aware of. Dip is put in, most commonly, the bottom lip. Spit from both Chew and Dip should not be swallowed. Spit from both is normally dark brown.
One is a creamy the other is sour.