Posted by RBoots on January 13, 2019 at 10:19:31 from (173.241.113.101):
In Reply to: chewing tobacco brands posted by Keith Molden on January 13, 2019 at 09:47:44:
I don't chew a lot, but sometimes I do to take the edge off. Being a northern boy, we don't have the selection up here like they do down south. I'm a big fan of looseleaf, like Red Man, Levi Garrett, etc. I always liked the Red Man Silver blend, but it hasn't been available around here for a long time. When I truck equipment down south for a buddy each fall, I stop and stay in Lexington Tn on my way to Alabama. There is a little tobacco store there in Lexington that has an entire wall it seems of every kind of looseleaf chew available to man. Brands I've never seen or heard of. I hit it pretty hard last fall, but I wanted to buy plug and rope tobacco so I could try that out. I bought about 10 or so bricks of every different brand plug that I could find, and one small pouch of rope or twist tobacco. Not only does no one in MI carry plug that I know of, everything is so much cheaper down south. I love the plug, haven't got to the twist yet, but next year I'm gonna hit the looseleaf selection down there.
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