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Brand and flavor preference aside, there's only one-way to obtain a good dip: proper packing. If the chew is loose in the can, it will be loose in your ...
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wikiHow article about How to Chew Tobacco. ... Chew the tobacco lightly, so that you don't masticate the leaves to bits which will subsequently find their way to your throat and then stomach, most likely causing a violent eruption of said organs contents.
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Put this pinch of tobacco in your lip. Wherever you please. Some people like it on the right side of their lower lip, but on special occasions, they put it upstairs. (Upper lip), or do a horse shoe (all the way around bottom lip) Pack the dip with your tongue if needed, to make sure it is loaded into place.
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Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chewing tobacco (also known as chew , chaw , or dip , or "snuff") refers to a form of smokeless tobacco furnished as long strands of whole or very coarsely shredded leaves and consumed by placi...
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I'm switching to chew. I just bought a can of Copenhagen Long Cut Straight. I don't think I'm doing it right. I'm not getting my fix. Is there a right way to use the stuff? I tried doing a Google search but only founds links to "how to quit" instead of "how to use" as I specified in the search. ... Posted in the Tobacco Forum...
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Once you have decided what product you want to chew, you can look into whether you want to chew through pouches or out of a can. Pouches are much more recent and will keep your fingers and teeth clean of the actual tobacco, but for those who are long time fans of the chew a can is the proper way to go.
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The method, as you may have gathered from the title, consists of the venerable practice of chewing tobacco. Yes, that's right folks. Chewing tobacco makes you perk up and pick. It gives you that uplifted feeling so necessary for proper pickin' of the banjo. ... 8. Commence to chew. The term "chew" comes from the jaw...
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