Have Any Of You Tried Sniffing Tobacco?!


Question: I wasn't aware of sniffing tobacco until recently. I knew of course about smoking and chewing it, but I had never heard of the kind you sniff. I saw them in small, round containers in a smoke shop and the clerk mentioned that that's not for smoking but for sniffing.

have any of you ever tried it before?


Answers: I wasn't aware of sniffing tobacco until recently. I knew of course about smoking and chewing it, but I had never heard of the kind you sniff. I saw them in small, round containers in a smoke shop and the clerk mentioned that that's not for smoking but for sniffing.

have any of you ever tried it before?

Correct snuff was big in the 17 & 18th century, it was a fashionable way to take in the tobacco and not smoke it, I had a friend who's uncle was a snuff taker, until his nasal passages blew out and he got face cancer, not a pretty sight.

Like the brands labels as Copenhagen, Skol and others, they are edible ones, and like chewing tobacco, you put them between your cheek and gum, and then there the spitting, all are both very dangerous, not something I would try, if you smoke that is one thing, don't load the gun with more bullets.

No, I have never tried it before. And to be honest with you never heard of it before. Lol x =]

yes it burns, some also brush gums with it

no lol smarties i have though, or pixie sticks.
really freaks some people out.. funny.

Yes-when i was 22 yrs. old I was at a bar and in the bathroom this chick was snorting something off her hand and i asked her what it was and she said snuff, wanna try some. So I did, it was peach scented and it kind of burned a little and made your heart beat fast a couple of seconds. Kind of like a little head rush.

yes that goes back to the 1600 or so not bad but can lead do harder things if you know what i mean

nowt wrong with a bit of snuff, clears the head.

are you serious ive never heard of that lol

that type of snuff is powdered. gives you brown snot.





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