Grizzly smokeless tobacco is probably the second strongest tobacco in the industry. it is referred to as a discount tobacco because it is sold for under 2 dollars a can. The strongest is Copenhagen, but the runner-up is definitely grizzly. Also, Grizzly has a so-called "rating system" which rates the consistency (how well the Grizzly is held together when you put it in) and the freshness. it is ranked on a scale of 0, being the worst, and 11, being the best. You can find it's number rating by peeling back the bar code a little and it's there.
grizzly wintergreen
Yes and no. Physically and chemically, everything has calories, but you wont gain weight from solely dipping.
A lump of chewing tobacco is called a quid. A variant of the word: cud quid - (noun) a lump of chewing tobacco
Take all the tobacco out of a ciggarette Then soak it for 3 to4 hours in your favorite listerene then drain the listerene and your tobacco is ready for chewing
Yes. Cruises do not ban chewing tobacco.
200 grams, just looked at my tin of grizzly and it has 34 gram in it, so you can bring 5 tins
skoal, coepenganen, kayak, longhorn, timber wolf, grizzly, stokers, lancaster, redman, southern pride, kodiak, beech nut, husky, red seal,
of couse it makes your teeth very white and strong Liberals may say yes.
Chewing tobacco is harmful and addictive
They are bhedis cigarettes. and chewing tobacco.
normally a chewing tobacco takes 2 months to be out of the date to eat it.
Slang for chewing tobacco