I would probably say Grizzly, it has been known to live up to its slogan "Low Price. No Sacrifice."
However to popular belief, the nicotine content is just higher, they do not put fiberglass in any moist snuff to increase nicotine intake. That being a common misconception i thought i would just throw it out there.
But some believe that Kodiak has the highest, they are made by the same company, and having used both (I prefer Grizzly over Kodiak, due to the price) I would probably say that they seem about the same, but I have a bias for Grizz.
Skoal and Copenhagen definitely have lower nicotine content than Grizzly and Kodiak, along with other brands like Hawken, Red Seal, Longhorn, etc.
So definitely either Grizzy or Kodiak, but unless the company (Conwood Tobacco) publishes information on this, I doubt you'll be able to find out.
Newports with 2.42 mg of nicotine per cigarette as of 2004.
http://www.Boston.com/yourlife/health/other/articles/2006/08/30/cigarettes_pack_more_nicotine/
Slate is the cigarette that not only has the lowest nicotine but the lowest tar as well.
Most tobacco products do contain nicotine in them, chewing tobacco in fact contains more nicotine than a regular cigarette( depending how much you chew at a time) -good luck bud
smoked (as smoking tobacco, mapacho, etc.), insufflated (as tobacco snuff or nicotine nasal spray), chewed (as nicotine gum, tobacco gum or chewing tobacco), trans-dermal (as nicotine patch, nicogel or topical tobacco paste),intrabuccal(as dipping tobacco, snuffs, dissolvable tobacco or creamy snuff), directly inhaled(as nicotine inhaler),oral(as nicotini), buccal(as snus)
Tobacco is used for smoking, chewing, and snuff. It is also a source of nicotine tartrate used in some medicines and nicotine sulfate for insecticides.
Tobacco is a plant in which the leaves are mainly smoked in pipes and cigarettes and consumed as chewing tobacco. It contains the stimulant nicotine.
No it isnt int
I think it is chewing tobacco
yes, yes it can :)
Yes, because the nicotine it contains is absorbed through the gums and stimulates receptors in the brain. Hence withdrawal can cause cravings and irritability. You can safely replace chewing tobacco with sugar free nicotine gum to chew.
As per my opinion both smoking and tobacco is bad for the health. Due to the direct contact of the chewing tobacco with the mouth and teeth, the effects of the nicotine lead to gum diseases. Oral cancer can be extensive in people who use chewing tobacco.
I tried both dipping and chewing tobacco. Chewing tobacco is much milder; it is not shredded, so has less surface area to release nicotine and oils. This allows for a longer and milder soak. Dipping tobacco, which comes in a can, is shredded; thus, most of the oils are already on the surface of the tobacco, which creates an instant hit of nicotine and oils. If you chew often throughout the today to stay awake as I do, then use chew; it will be less harsh on your mouth and stomach.
yes but they can tell the difference between tobacco and tobacco cessation aids. If your not using tobacco and JUST chewing the nicotine gum, then there won't be any abasotine in the test. abasotine can only come from using tobacco and not the gum.
Both are addictive and make your teeth a different color. However, cigarettes are really deadly since it has chemicals that are not found, say, in a organic tobacco leaf. To give an idea, cigarettes have tar, nicotine etc.