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Siberia Snus is the most famous really strong snus, not only in Sweden or in the UK, also around the world. 43 mg/g nicotine has made Siberia chewing tobacco to be considered to be the strongest snus in the world. Though, actually a danish brand, Thunder Snus, contain 45 mg/g nicotine. Of course, no one can feel a difference of the strength between these two brands. Though, Siberia is mainly flavore by mint, except for Siberia Black, and Thunder snus has a distinct an clear tobacco taste. There is also some really strong brands, for example RITE.
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Well, of course, there is many reason behind the popularity for snus and chewing tobacco in the UK. First of all, snus an chewing tobacco are a much more healthier alternative to smoking. There are numerous research studies, for example from the Nobel Prize judges in medicine at Karolinska institutet, Stockholm, showing there are no major health concerns arising from using snus or chewing tobacco.
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Snus and snus use are an obvious part of the Swedish people’s soul. Across the country, however, the preferences look different in terms of strength, variety and taste. Nordic Snus is now publishing the second edition of the Snus Map, which is a review of perhaps the most Swedish of Swedish – the prill under the lip. For the second year in a row, Nordic Snus presents the Snus Map, the survey which is based on interviews with 2319 snus users aged 19–64 as well as sales statistics from all over the country. The snus map 2020 shows interesting figures about the Swedes’ snus habits, here are some quick facts (2019 figures in parentheses): – Around 16 percent of the population use snus (15 percent) – 48 percent prefer white portion snus (45 percent) – 30 percent prefer brown portion snus (32 percent) – 19 percent prefer loose snus (18 percent) – 78 percent choose normal-strong snus (82 percent) – About half of the snus users are between 25–44 years old – 8 out of 10 snus users are men The snus map 2020 shows a small increase in the total number of snus users, but also that fewer women use snus this year compared with before. The number of female snus users also differs greatly among the various counties in Sweden, the largest number of female snus users is found in Jämtland (33 per cent) and the smallest number on Gotland (7 per cent). This year’s report shows an increase among those who prefer stronger snus, this is most popular in the student city of Uppsala (35 percent). The top five brands are: General Knox Gothenburg’s rapé Caliber LD
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The history of Snus and chewing tobacco
On the island of Hispaniola (now Haiti) in the Caribbean, Europeans came into contact with tobacco for the first time. It was in October 1492 when Columbus and his men landed on the island. On the beach, they were received by natives who came with gifts. Among other things, they received some dry leaves that the natives considered very valuable. The monk Ramon Pane came in contact with his predecessor to snus in 1497, when he accompanied him on Columbus’ second voyage to America. He then saw Native American priests pull a powder up their noses through a fork-shaped tube. According to researchers, the powder probably did not only consist of tobacco, but the snus itself became important for tobacco use when it was introduced in Europe. Spanish and Portuguese sailors brought the tobacco plant to Europe. In the mid-16th century, physicians in Lisbon began using the herb for medicinal purposes. They believed that it could cure syphilis and cancer, among other things. They grew tobacco in their gardens. Jean Nicot Jean Nicot, French Ambassador to Lisbon and whose name Linnaeus used for the Latin name of the tobacco plant, Nicotiana tabacum, is of great importance for the development of snus use. In the 1560s, Nicot came in contact with the tobacco plant, which was then grown in the gardens of Lisbon, and became so enthusiastic that he brought some tobacco plants home to Paris. It is said that Nicot, when he found out that the French queen Katarina de Medici was suffering from a chronic headache, advised her to crumble tobacco leaves and pull the powder up her nose. The queen followed the prescription and the headache disappeared. The miracle cure quickly made snus popular in French court circles.
1600-1700: Snus comes to Sweden As Paris was the model for all European courts, it did not take long before snuff was used in the rest of Europe. The first time snus is mentioned in Sweden is in 1637. In a customs document you can read that snus was brought into Sweden from Porvoo in Finland. In the 18th century, the use of snuff became a must among the ladies and gentlemen of the aristocracy. A fine 18th century master’s equipment included a snuff box. It would be expensive and handled with carefully regulated elegance. The boxes were small masterpieces of gold, silver or other precious materials and quickly became one of the most popular gifts. The 18th century was the breakthrough of the Swedish tobacco industry. Tobacco was grown in Skåne, Gränna and Alingsås, where the father of potatoes, Jonas Alströmer, started growing tobacco on a large scale. At the end of the 18th century, tobacco was grown in about 70 Swedish cities. The fall of the snuff The French Revolution marked the end of the upper class who used the traditional scent snuff. Under Napoleon, who was a big snus user, snus got a temporary boost, but after his fall it became out of date, perhaps even politically adventurous to stick to snus use. The snus went out of fashion and the bourgeoisie, which now came to power, switched to smoking cigars. 1800: New snus habits In Sweden, the political development coincided with a change in the snus habits themselves. At the beginning of the 19th century, perhaps a little earlier, Swedish consumers switched to putting a prill under their lips. Many farmers who had their own tobacco farm made their own snus. They ground the tobacco in their coffee grinders or hand-carved dirt grinders.
1800-1900: Snus manufacturers During the 19th century, manufacturers began to manufacture local varieties of moist snus. Some well-known suppliers were Petter Swartz with Röda Lacket and J.A. Boman with Generalsnus. However, the biggest brand was Ettan, Ljunglöfs Ettan. Jacob Fredrik Ljunglöf’s factory on Badstugatan, today Sveavägen in Stockholm, has its roots in a tobacco company founded around 1695. Jacob Fredrik Ljunglöf took over the company in 1822 and made it Europe’s and the world’s leading snus factory. Virtually all Swedish snus manufacturers in the 19th century had in their range a snus No: 1, No: 2 and No: 3, which denoted different qualities. However, Ljunglöf launched its 1st as a nationwide quality product and succeeded. Ljunglöfs Ettan became a concept in folklore. Today, it is still one of Sweden’s largest brands and accounts for about a fifth of all snus sales in Sweden. America When just over a million Swedes emigrated across the Atlantic from 1846 until 1930, they brought with them their Swedish customs and usages, including the tradition of snus. Snus use was so common that the main street in the Swedish-American districts was called the snus boulevard by the Americans. Snus became one of the Swedes’ identity marks. Monopoly is introduced At the beginning of the 20th century, the Swedish state needed money for the defense and for the first pension reform. The money would come from the tobacco. After a break of 250 years, a new tobacco monopoly was introduced in 1915. It was exercised by the limited company AB Svenska Tobaksmonopolet. Snus use increased rapidly and reached a record level in 1919 when 7,000 tonnes of snus were sold. Sweden then had a population of 6 million people, which meant a consumption of 1.2 kg / capita. In the following years, snus declined in favor of other tobacco products, especially the increasingly popular cigarettes, which became part of the American trend after World War II. 1970 to today: A success story Snus began to become more popular again in the late 1960s when the health risks associated with cigarette smoking were highlighted in several reports. In the 1970s, the first portion of snus was introduced, an important step for the snus to reach a wider audience. Since then, the sales curve has pointed upwards.