Swedish Snus
Snus, or snuff, as it is more commonly known in
America, became immensely popular in Sweden in the 1700s. Swedish
tobacco use in general had been flourishing, until a tobacco tax was
imposed in an effort to curb use. Then, in 1741, a law was passed
prohibiting anyone under the age of 21 to smoke. This had the unintended
effect of popularizing the use of original or loose snus. In fact, the very practice
of tucking snus into your mouth--in other words, oral snus--was invented
in Sweden.
Snus was expensive, and therefore used mainly by the bourgeoisie.
However, once oral
snus became available, usage quickly spread throughout the working
classes. Swedish immigrants brought snus to the United States in the
19th and early-20th centuries. However, with few exceptions, the snus
manufactured in the U.S. was of a markedly inferior quality than that
produced in Sweden. One of America's biggest snus enthusiasts was
famed aviator Charles Lindbergh (who is of Swedish
decent), who discovered the product after one of his trans-Atlantic
flights. However, he too bemoaned the poor quality of the American-made
products.
The process of making Swedish snus is specific and unique. Swedish snus is made from ground tobacco, water, salt, and other additives, usually for flavor. Because, in Sweden, snus is categorized as a foodstuff, there are strict regulations about its manufacture. There is, therefore, a high quality found in the Swedish products that is not found in snus products made anywhere else.
SwedSnus is your online home for buying
this unique and popular tobacco product. Our goal is to make Swedish
snus available throughout the world via our website. We don't order
the snus from the factory until we receive your order, guaranteeing
you the freshest snus possible.