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    • CommentAuthorHellio
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
     # 1
    My first ever snuff was Wilson's Lemon Grove, and I fell in love with it at first pinch. Since then I like to have delicious lemony flavors in my face all day long. :) My other favorite snuffs are Wilson's Tangerine, Best SP and Tom Buck as well as McCrystal's Mild Lemon. Does anyone know of any other good citrusy snuffs?
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      CommentAuthorKim
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
     # 2
    Yesterday was my first experience with Wilsons SP and Best Dark! From what snuff store description says it's Its basic various essential oils of Mediterranean citrus fruits. I'm enjoying the lemon scent. Great for the summer like lemonade.
    Wilsons Lemon Grove Snuff sounds good. Is the McCrystal's Mild Lemon very strong? I would be interested in the answer to this question as well.
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      CommentAuthorKim
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008 edited
     # 3
    Sorry Posted twice
    • CommentAuthordajawu
    • CommentTimeJul 1st 2008
     # 4
    The MC Mild Lemon is pretty strong. It is stronger then the Wilsons Lemon Grove to me. A lot of people seem to have trouble sniffing it though, just like you would with any dry fine snuff. I don't seem to have problems with it, and I must say it is some good snuff.
    • CommentAuthorHellio
    • CommentTimeJul 2nd 2008
     # 5
    I agree with dajawu, MC MIld Lemon is stronger than the Wilson's, but it is very very good, I find it has a stronger lemon flavor.
  1.  # 6
    I really like citrus snuffs too and was very impressed with my first taste of Lemon Grove.

    If you're ever in London I can recommend picking up a tin of Mullins and Westley's Jock's Choice at Covent Garden. It's flavoured with Neroli Oil and hence tastes like Fribourg and Treyer's Seville, but it's slightly coarser, more moist and the flavour is much stronger.