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      CommentAuthorbakdoor
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2009
     # 1
    10 flavors in 2 sizes are now available at NicotineRush.com. These are NOT from bulk but in their own individual containers.

    Latakia Ao 1860 25 gram
    An exclusive snuff according to an old Dutch recipe

    Oranje snuff 25 gram
    Latakia with the aroma of freshly peeled oranges

    Peppermintsnuff 25 gram
    Latakia flavored with Japanese peppermint oil, eucalyptus and menthol

    A/P snuff 25 gram
    Latakia with the scent of pine forests

    Choco snuff L 25 gram
    Latakia Ao 1860 flavored with cacao flavor

    Chococrème snuff L 25 gram
    Latakia Ao 1860 flavored with cacao and the flavor of whipped cream

    Chocomint snuff 25 gram
    Latakia Ao 1860 flavored with cacao flavor and mint

    Macuba 12.5 grams
    Pure Virginia tobacco flavored with Cognac and Rose oil

    Prins Regent 12.5 grams
    Based on the Macuba, but enriched with Bergamot oil and a dash of lemon

    Pompadour 12.5 grams
    Pure Virginia tobacco flavored with Clove oil, Bergamot oil and a dash of lemon

    Choco snuff 12.5 grams
    Pure Virginia tobacco flavored with cacao

    Chococrème snuff 12.5 grams
    Pure Virginia tobacco flavored with cacao and the flavor of whipped cream

    Chocomint snuff 12.5 grams
    Pure Virginia tobacco flavored with cacao flavor and mint

    Thanks,
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorcstokes4
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2009
     # 2
    That's GREAT news, Tom!
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      CommentAuthortoffeenose
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2009
     # 3
    I heartily recommend the Latakia Ao 1860 and Macuba - fantastic snuffs!
  1.  # 4
    Congrats! I shall be placing an order soon as I am out of most of them and I do love them so.
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      CommentAuthormiamimark
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2009
     # 5
    I've been meaning to try a couple of those. As soon as the new Toques come in, I'll be ready.
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      CommentAuthorleman
    • CommentTimeApr 27th 2009
     # 6
    Prins Regent and Pompadour are my favorites. As soon as I empty what I've got, I'll be needing to order some more.
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      CommentAuthorap
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2009
     # 7
    Nice!
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      CommentAuthoritsuke
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2009
     # 8
    Placed an order already and I cannot wait to try them all~
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      CommentAuthorJuxtaposer
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2009
     # 9
    What about the Hollandse Bolongaro snuff?
  2.  # 10
    The 1860 is wicked good snuff.
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      CommentAuthorJuxtaposer
    • CommentTimeMay 3rd 2009 edited
     # 11
    I can hardly believe this. I placed an order Thursday and the package was in my mail box today, Saturday. That's Florida to Hawaii in two days. Simply amazing!
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      CommentAuthorXander
    • CommentTimeMay 3rd 2009
     # 12
    He's a quick shipper alright. I think all that Rooster makes Tom move fast. His Rooster should be called Road Runner
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      CommentAuthorbakdoor
    • CommentTimeMay 3rd 2009
     # 13
    That IS freaking amazing! 2 days to Hawaii! I worked at the PO for 28 years and I am amazed! LOL!
  3.  # 14
    I think Tom ships before one actually places the order and that's how it gets to the destination so fast. Some sort of snuff psychic. Seriously, I've had three orders and all of them took two days. Should we start calling you Two Day Tom?
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      CommentAuthorbakdoor
    • CommentTimeMay 4th 2009
     # 15
    LOL! SNUFF PSYCHIC! YES!
  4.  # 16
    Any plans on getting any Holandse Bolongaro? That is one I am dying to try out, but having a hard time justifying an overseas order right now.
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      CommentAuthorleman
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2009
     # 17
    Yes Tom, you should definitely get some Holandse Bolongaro, my sample is long gone and I can't find it anywhere for purchase.
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      CommentAuthorNorwester
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2009
     # 18
    I just got my order which I placed early AM Saturday. 2 days to the left coast,you da man Tom! Included in it was Macuba,Choco,Latakia AO 1860 and Prins Regent. Love all of these so far but fixating on the Prins Regent right now. Will be ordering the others to try ASAP!
  5.  # 19
    Two Day Tom strikes again!
  6.  # 20
    I got a tin of Macuba recently, and I can't say enough good stuff about this snuff. The strange thing about it is, there is a flavor I can't quite put my finger on. It's described as having Cognac and Rose Oil, but there is certainly another elusive scent present. To me, it is like I can almost taste the windmill. I know it's crazy, but it's like the musky scent of an old boathouse. I've spent a lot of time at sea, both the atlantic ocean and the bering sea, and there is certainly something about this snuff that reminds me of those times. I admit I knew the story behind this snuff before it arrived, but I don't think that's what influenced my perception. Anyway, has anyone else experienced this reminiscent undertone note?
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      CommentAuthorXander
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2009
     # 21
    Ok, when you said you spent a lot of time at sea, I had to dig this out and take a pinch. Yeah, I'm getting something...I'm not sure what it reminds me of, but there is something I can't quite put my finger on it. Most of the unique smells I've encountered on ships has been the various types of ropes and other odds and ends in the rope lockers. So perhaps there is something familiar from there. Mostly I'm getting spicy rose, but there is a "ropeyness" about it. Just had a massive sneeze..... Wow, messy. What a fantastic snuff!
  7.  # 22
    @ Xander
    That's what I'm talking about, I think you probably helped narrow it down. Like I said, it is an elusive scent, but I think old hemp rope is a good description. But, there also seems to be a musk about it, like seawater drying on the rope, and bringing everything out. Do any of the other Molens have this undertone? I wanted to get the 1860 originally but the snuff shop was out when I placed my order. I'm still loving this Macuba though.
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      CommentAuthorXander
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2009
     # 23
    1860 is sort of ropey, its much heavier and darker though. Its actually more smokey than ropey. Still well worth getting. I like it a lot. Hollandse Bolangaro, which is very plain also has a bit of a ropeyness about it. Its very much like Macuba, I think, but without the added scents.
    I would check out snuff reviews to see what everyone else thinks. Of couse Jaap is the best person to ask. You may want to shoot him an email, or post a question to him here.
    I've not tried the full range of these yet, so I can't speak for all of them, but so far they've all been great snuffs.
  8.  # 24
    Hello snuffegnugen and Xander,

    It may all comes down to the type Virginia tobacco we use. Apart from the Cognac and rose oil only a little ammonia is added, which could not account for the type of scent you discribe.

    Jaap Bes.
  9.  # 25
    Thanks Jaap,
    Nice to hear from the man behind the myth. Like I said about this note, it's very subtle and kind of elusive. But, I also understand that it could be entirely in my head. We all have memories and experiences that influence our perceptions when it comes to tastes, smells, odors or whatever. For me there is certainly something about this snuff that reminds me of the fond memories I have of just hiding out up in the Foc'sle to get away from everyone for a while. And it could be the cognac or rose oil that sparks that memory, who knows. But, you probably spend a lot of time in your mill, so I would guess if there were any subtle scents present in the mill you would be very habituated to it. Anyway, I hope you scrolled to the beginning to see that I was certainly praising your snuff. The Macuba is the only one I've tried thus far, but I am looking forward to trying more of your snuff based on that experience. Keep up the good work amigo.
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      CommentAuthorbob
    • CommentTimeJul 5th 2009
     # 26
    I'll have to try that one. The smell of old ropes is awesome, which I could see getting into the snuff a little just by being around the right enviroment..
    • CommentAuthorsnuffster
    • CommentTimeJul 5th 2009
     # 27
    Old rope,mmmmmmmmmm....
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      CommentAuthorleman
    • CommentTimeJul 6th 2009
     # 28
    I absolutely love Macuba, but I don't seem to be getting the smell of old rope, and I hope it stays that way. LOL
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      CommentAuthorXander
    • CommentTimeJul 6th 2009
     # 29
    Perhaps I've mislead you all. I don't actually smell rope per se, but like snuffegnugen, I am reminded of something "ropey" that you get around some of the working gear on ships. My guess its just the tobacco. Is tobacco related to hemp, sisal, or manilla?
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      CommentAuthoribook7537
    • CommentTimeJul 6th 2009
     # 30
    http://nicotinerush.com/dutch-windmill-snuff-45/hollandse-bolongaro-12-5g-477.html

    looks like he's got it it's in the smaller container but Molens doesnt appear to sell it in the larger container on their website (http://www.snuifmolens.nl/pagina%20snuff.htm)

    but it looks as if tom has their entire catalog of tobacco snuffs