1. Jack Smith Jack Smith Canada says:

    This article is highly misleading, almost scandalously so, in particular the lede. The stuff they're talking about is not technically "snus", rather is inert filler and flavourings in a little tea bag which is marketed as an alternative to snus and perhaps uses the name "snus" in its marketing but has about as much to do with snus as Postum does with coffee.

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