Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I LUV AMERICANS

THIS GUY'S CALLED THE SKOAL REBEL ... AND HE LIKES DEEYIP

Deeyip is flavored chewing / smoking tobacco ..... usually smoked in a Hookah [A hookah or waterpipe is a single or multi-stemmed (often glass-based) instrument for smoking in which the smoke is cooled and filtered by passing through water . Originally from India , hookah has gained popularity , especially in the Middle East and is gaining popularity in North America , Europe , Australia and Brazil.]

In many cities in the US , hookah lounges have been growing in popularity. From the year 2000 to 2004, over 200 new hookah cafes opened for business, most of which are targeted at a young-adult age group,

Our friend in the vid likes to chaw on his Cope , short for Copenhagen ....... Copenhagen is dipping tobacco (moist snuff). Dating back to 1822 and made by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company (also the manufacturer of Skoal). It is a finely ground tobacco in three traditional textures: Fine Cut, Long Cut, and pouches. Copenhagen tobacco is packaged in a 1.2 oz fiberboard can with a metal lid. All cans sold outside of the United States are black plastic cans. The other brand "Cope" is a newer version of product, seeking to deliver a more mellow taste to users. "Cope" is packaged in a plastic can with the customary metal lid. Copenhagen contains 2.31-2.67 milligrams of unprotonated nicotine per gram, depending on the cut.



Copenhagen Black: Debuted in 2001; the mid-cut, bourbon-flavored version of the original Copenhagen brand. Replaced by Cope Whiskey Blend in 2008.

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