What's In Your Nose...

Discussion in 'The Good Life' started by KcHighLife, Oct 13, 2013.

  1. KcHighLife

    KcHighLife Well-Known Member

    ...No, I'm not talking about those! I'm talking about nasal snuff. Let's share what kind of snuff you are using for the day. It might be a combo or like me today just one kind. Don't be shy, share what your flavor for the day is.
    I'll start it off. For me I used my most used snuff, my "goto" if you will.
    Viking Dark.
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  2. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    Well I'll show my ignorance, I didn't know there was any such thing as nasal snuff.
     
  3. CJames

    CJames Well-Known Member

    Looks like really finely ground coffee... ;)
     
  4. Lexicon Devil

    Lexicon Devil the Liberace of shaving

    Pure Bolivian ...um.......hey never mind man, wrong thread.
     
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  5. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    I've only tried snuff once or twice. Wasn't impressed.
     
  6. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    It looks suspiciously like the stuff my wife has in her backyard worm bin. ;)
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  7. KcHighLife

    KcHighLife Well-Known Member

    You all are cracking me up, love it! So, for your entertainment purposes, I had Fribourg & Treyer Kendal Brown.
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  8. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    I did try snorting coke once. The bubbles and carbination were no fun; I almost drowned.
     
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  9. stingraysrock

    stingraysrock PIF'd away his custom title

    There once was a blueberry snuff that was decent, cannot remember the name.
     
  10. Weeper Warrior

    Weeper Warrior Well-Known Member

    You were not aware of it because down here it is used as dental snuff. I guarantee you have can buy it in any store in AL.

    I have used the W.E Garrett & Sons Sweet as nasal snuff not to bad actually. Here are some brands you can get down here, I bet you know of them.

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  11. KcHighLife

    KcHighLife Well-Known Member

    Of these, the only one I don't have is the Levi Garrett.
    When you say used as dental snuff, it is used orally?
     
  12. Weeper Warrior

    Weeper Warrior Well-Known Member

    Yes....orally....I was thinking of a brand my grandmother used when I said dental. :)

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    My Grandmother use to just put a small pinch of in her cheek when she used it.

    My Grandfather would pour a huge amount in his bottom lip.

    My Great Grandmother would get a stick ( It was a certain kind of stick she used but can't remember I was very young.) chewed on it until it was kind of like a paint brush on the end. She would dip the stick\brush into the can, get it coated with snuff and chew on the stick.
     
  13. Erik Redd

    Erik Redd Lizabeth, baby, I'm comin' to join ya.

    Got this off the internet, so it must be true :)

    During his early adulthood, Robert Withers Morgan (1844-1904), a lifelong resident of Lynchburg, Virginia and a Civil War veteran, worked as an apprentice-trained dental practitioner. He did not become a professional dentist until 1881, when he graduated from the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. In the late 1870s, Morgan developed the first medicated, therapeutic, anticariogenic chewing gum which he marketed as Dental Chewing Gum. Although he did not reveal the exact preventive ingredient, it appeared to be some form of antiseptic or antacid which he claimed could retard or eliminate dental caries. His advertising motto for this product was: Preserves the Teeth. During the same time frame, Dr. Morgan added the identical preventive ingredients to snuff and chewing tobacco. His product, Dental Snuff, was widely ballyhooed by means of advertising cards which claimed that it would relieve toothache, cure neuralgia and scurvy, prevent decay and preserve and whiten the teeth. This product, also called Dental Sweet Snuff or Dental Scotch Snuff, is still being produced in Tennessee. However, the manufacturer no longer makes claims concerning its therapeutic efficacy. In 1898, Dr. Morgan proposed and authored the first military dental bill ever presented to the U.S. Congress. This action eventually led to the creation of a full-fledged U.S. Army dental service. Because of his efforts, Morgan was chosen as one of the three examiners and supervising dental surgeons to select the prescribed quota of thirty Army dentists. In July 1901, Dr. Morgan was assigned as a dental surgeon in Havana, Cuba. Three years later, he died of an unspecified tropical disease which was contracted during this assignment. - See more at: http://snuffhouse.org/discussion/2185/#sthash.aTs9069k.dpuf
     
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  14. Weeper Warrior

    Weeper Warrior Well-Known Member

    It might actually relieve a toothache, the rest of the claims don't think so.
     
  15. KcHighLife

    KcHighLife Well-Known Member

    Great info guys thanks! Oh btw, I have a big can of Dental Sweet Snuff. :)
     
  16. KcHighLife

    KcHighLife Well-Known Member

    While we are talking about it, I'll end the evening with a little of this.
    Taken in front of one of my SE cabinets, I give you Dental Sweet Snuff.



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  17. Ryan B

    Ryan B Knight of the Soapocracy

    I've never used snuff. The extent of my tobacco use were cigarettes, snus, loose leaf, long cut, and pouches. I don't use tobacco anymore.
     
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  18. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    With the original formula Coca-Cola (not THE original, which contained trace amounts of cocaine, but what you got up through the 70's and 80's prior to "New" Coke), if you turned one up and took several deep chugs, you would indeed snort coke, it would come back up your nose quickly! That version of coke was definitely stronger than today's Coke Classic.

    Now, back to snuff....
     
  19. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    You are correct, Sir!
     
  20. fzrider

    fzrider Active Member

    I tried nasal snuff a few times. I'm not sure what kind it was, but I bought it in an airport in Germany. I enjoyed it until I sneezed and blew out black stuff everywhere.
     

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