The word "skoal" is derived from the Scandinavian word "skål," which means "bowl" and is often used as a toast equivalent to "cheers." It reflects a tradition of raising a glass or bowl in celebration or camaraderie. The term became popular in English-speaking cultures, particularly in the context of toasting drinks. Over time, it has also been associated with the use of smokeless tobacco products, particularly in the U.S.
a roll of skoal is 5 cans of skoal which is smokless tobacco wrapped in plastic
skoal bandits look at lyrics in skoal ring by her
Skoal
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Because it was not as popular as the other flavor's that skoal has to offer and they were not getting enough profit from skoal vinalla blend!
skoal pouches are massive compared to skoal bandits also. you really cant swallow skoal pouches spit. you can with bandits
The person that invented Skoal tobacco is Thomas Alan Signorelli II
The difference is in the way the tobacco is cut.
They dont have it yet but there are rumors that there is going to be a skoal watermelon for 2010
Skoal 100% 'MERICAN "our best blue jeans have skoal rings"
skoal mint long cut
One can of any skoal normal runs around $4.27 a can