Skruf no. 23 White Strong

Strong White Portion
Skruf no. 23 White Strong
  • Skruf no. 23 White Strong
  • Skruf Strong White Portion
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Manufacturer: Skruf snus

Model: Strong White Portion

Weight / Net weight: 40.00 g / 21.60 g

Strength: 14 mg/g

Skruf no. 23 White Strong has a nicotine content of 14mg/g, which provides an intense sensation compared to its weaker compatriots. This strong portion contains a high amount of tobacco leaves, which makes the snus seem stronger. Balanced perfectly with hints of bergamot and rose oil, this product is ideal for experienced snusers wanting to enjoy a great experience.

This is a white portion with a drier snus, which provides almost seamless visibility under the lip and helps to release the tobacco-centric flavor slowly, giving you more time to enjoy the experience. It has a net weight of 21.6g, and white portions are less likely to cause teeth discoloration.

Having emerged on the scene in 2003, Skruf nevertheless offers a traditional Swedish snus experience for those well-versed in the practice. It is renowned for its signature floral taste thanks to the rose oil that is used, and its attention to detail and focus on quality is why the company has been so quick to grow in popularity.

Declaration of content
Water, tobacco, humectant (E1520), flavor enhancers (salt), acidity regulator (E500), aromas.

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Matthew Gibbins
July 26, 2021
A bit boring
When it comes to proper tobacco snooze I'm a fan of General Classic Original Original Portions. In comparison the flavor (or lack of it) makes this particular option kind of boring. The one plus I can note is it dry and doesn't run as per the description. In this instance it is the only benefit of note. In comparison to the aforementioned this is distinctly lacking in flavour (I'm Australian so Americans that is the correct spelling in the rest of the english speaking world. I cannot understand why your nation thinks it can change the spelling more frequently the pronunciation of words which you borrow from their creators) which does nothing for me. That said I'm rather interested in hearing what others think about it.