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duel users

Just curious if anybody here is a duel user of both smoking and smokeless tobacco. Personally it depends on the mood I am in. I like them both and find them both satisfy my cravings.

dual user here

That's me. I have used e-cigs and the dissolvables (Stonewall and Ariva) I like the dissolvables best but have a hard time finding them where I live in the midwest.

I've tried Marlboro Snus..

..and while it somewhat satisfied my cravings, it just doesn't have the complete package - especially the visuals that make me enjoy smoking so much.

duel use

Ive never tried marlboro snus I use camel snus occasionally. For actual dip I like copenhagen wintergreen.

Also a dual user.

While I started trying both around the same time, and liking both, I wound up using smokeless tobacco as my go-to, mainly because it seems to be easier to hide and less bothersome to people. Over a decade later, I've decided to use both more or less daily. I smoke when the opportunity arises and I won't bother most people, but dip more frequently. Oddly enough, I prefer wintergreen smokeless (Kodiak) and full-flavor non-menthols (Marlboro Reds)... and never generics. I decided long ago with either that, if I couldn't afford a brand I liked, then I wouldn't use tobacco at all.

Same here I like flavored

Same here I like flavored chew but non menthol smokes.

Dip

I pack like 6 lips of cope original lc a day and smoke about 1/2 a pack of camel 99's. I dip at school and while riding my bike, but other than that cigs are my prefered choice.

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