Archive for December, 2007

Snuff Makes The Mix

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Snuff made the ‘mix’ in Mix Mag’s January 2008 edition - for those of you who like me may not have been aware of this publication, think of it of being the NME of the Ibiza generation!

The article explored nicotine options open to clubbers since the smoking ban of summer 2007 and mentioned snuff as being a viable alternative for clubber’s needing a nicotine hit.

Snuff Mix Mag

Snuff was measured against nicotine drinks and a electronic device that looks a little like a cigarette, but delivers a nicotine hit without burning any tobacco. Snuff didn’t appear to fair well when compared to these two new nicotine imposters - but I’m sure taking one’s nicotine in a drink can’t be that pleasant either!

One product that was mentioned was Toque snuff bullets - it seems the people at Mix Mag liked the idea of using a snuff bullet.

The article does mention that at a price range of between £1.40 and £3.97, snuff is a financially viable tobacco alternative.

Nicotine ‘Nose Candy’ Slammed

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Zuka Snuff was accused of being ‘unsafe’ and targeting teenagers in an article posted in The Sun on 15th December 2007.

The Zuka snuff article read as being pretty similar to reports published in the same newspaper a few months back, which appear to have been removed, but are still linked from various websites.

The article describes Zuka Black as a snuff tobacco powder inhaled through the nose that gives the user a nicotine hit.

The Zuka snuff article goes on to say that Zuka has already sold more than 100,000 but has got up the noses of Drugscope and Ash.

The article links to video footage of people using Zuka snuff.

Switch To Snuff - The Oldie

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Snuff news recently in The Oldie talking about how one way to obtain a ‘legal’ nicotine fix since the smoking ban is to switch to snuff.

The Oldie Magazine

In the ‘Old Un’s Diary’; The Oldie talks about how their interest in snuff was raised by a story of a tobacconist, who became concerned about their employees spending too much time smoking outside of the premises, that the company offered to buy them snuff to use instead. If they liked it, the company would continue supplying snuff to keep the employees inside the premises.

Snuff Article In The Oldie

The article then goes on to explain how snuff is still popular in some UK colleges and a little about snuff etiquette.

The Oldie Snuff Article

The snuff article then closes with a ’sneeky’ snuff story about how it’s worthwhile remembering before accepting the kind offer of snuff, to pinch hard on a button of one’s waistcoat, inorder to leave a indentation in the thumb that ensures ‘ample sufficency’ of snuff is taken!

Fribourg & Treyer Snuff

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Fribourg & Treyer Snuff is now produced by Wilsons Of Sharrow.

Fribourg & Treyer (which was bought by Imperial Tobacco) sold it’s snuff recipes to Wilsons, as a result of a rent increase on the Fribourg & Treyer shop premises in 1982, which forced Imperial Tobacco to close the premises as it was considered not to be financially viable.

Fribourg & Treyer Snuff Shop Image

On researching Fribourg & Treyer snuff, I have found a lovely reproduction of a Fribourg & Treyer Snuff Booklet with personal notes from a Fribourg & Treyer snuff user. This booklet is linked on various snuff forums and I will gladly acknowledge the author if he / she contacts me.

Wilsons Of Sharrow Drawing Image

In documents supplied by Wilsons, they describe various Fribourg & Treyer snuff blends as below.

As snuff manufacturers since 1737, we are proud to maintain the highest traditions of snuff manufacture by offering the following range of Fribourg & Treyer snuff based on the original recipes.

Bordeaux Snuff - A popular mixture of medium strength and mill: a blend of moist and dry snuffs retaining the virtues of both. Piquant and refreshing, it never clogs and is a favourite with the heavy user.

High Dry Toast Snuff - Superfine, almost powdery in mill it has a strange nutty flavour of deceptive strength. Of Irish origin, this is the lightest of all the snuffs.

French Carotte Snuff - Flavoured with Sandalwood Oil & French Carotte essence, described as a happy combination of ingredients with gratifying results. The name French Carotte refers back to an earlier time, when snuff users ‘grated their own’ snuff from a ‘carotte’ of tobacco.

Kendal Brown Snuff - An attractive, deep brown mixture of the moist class, coarse-milled and pleasantly perfumed. Could be regarded as the fruity port amongst snuffs. It has a select band of patrons of unswerving loyalty. A satisfying snuff having its origins in the John Peel country.

Macouba Snuff - A moist, brown snuff of medium mill and strength. This delicious snuff is mentioned in Thackeray’s PENDENNIS and may well have suggested to Dickens the name of his famous character, Mr. Micawber. It is interesting to note that it is still perfumed with pure attar of roses, as it was one hundred and fifty years ago.

Morlaix Snuff - A modern fine ground brown snuff with a delightfully refreshing aroma. A happy blend between the dark and light snuffs which appeals to the snuff user who likes to try something different.

Morocco Snuff - A deep rich brown, but finely ground and fairly moist, snuff. Its very pleasant floral flavour is enhanced by the addition of Geranium Africanis.

Old Paris - This blend, a favourite of Beau Brummel, has the strange wine-like quality of maturing during storage. This rich, full-bodied snuff, dark in colour and coarse in texture, is ideal for the moderate user who enjoys an occasional satisfying pinch.

Princes Snuff - A rich black snuff for those who prefer a coarse-milled mixture of full bouquet. The most widely used of the moist varieties. It has strong Regency associations and has retained its appeal for over a century and a half.

Princes Special Snuff - A dark, moist blend, in which the rich fullness of Princes Mixture is retained, tempered with lighter, finer-milled snuff of subtle fragrance.

Santo Domingo Snuff - This medium coarse dark snuff with a base containing a subtle blend of dark fired tobacco enhanced by the addition of the scents of violet and cedar makes this a favourite with the connoisseur of dark snuffs.

Seville Snuff - The delicate orange character of its perfume brings to mind the sunlit groves and quaint architecture of that ancient Moorish city. This will especially please those takers who favour an occasional pinch of a dry, piquant snuff as a change from the heavier, moister kinds.

Dr. James Robertson Justice’s Mixture Snuff - The learned doctor’s own private formula. Dark, moist and full-hearted.

So in conclusion, although the original premises may have disappeared a quarter of a century ago, through Wilsons of Sharrow, we can all still enjoy Fribourg & Treyer Snuff.

Samuel Gawith Snuff

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Samuel Gawith Snuff is now available at Snuff Store.

We’ve recently taken a delivery of a large range of Samuel Gawith snuff, and added it to our ever increasing online snuff store’s snuff inventory.

Check out the Samuel Gawith section for further details.







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