Written by Mick Hellwig Wednesday, 10 February 2010 09:21
This time last year I lost my job; Feb 20th to be exact. Within days the boredom and my OCD kicked in and I disposed of almost all my empty snus cans. I only kept a few “special” cans. PM1847, Camel SNUS, metal Lucky Strike…stuff I thought may be collectible some day. A couple months ago I realized I had saved almost every snus can I have used since that day. Not having thought up a good use for them I figured they would make an interesting article topic.
Swedish Snus Saves Lives AND Money compared to Cigarettes
With the looming threat of PACT in our future I have read several people, myself included, state that they would just stock a year or two worth of snus and hope someone saw fit to start selling Real snus in more brick and mortar shops in the US. When I wrote that I had never really thought through what a year’s worth of snus looked like.
Today, February 10, 2010, I know exactly what that looks like, for me. In the last year I have used roughly 190 cans of snus. 173 are pictured here. The difference in totals is lös cans. I don’t keep Swedish Match cardboard cans; I have no idea why or why not. 
To break it down somewhat I have:
- 67 Swedish Match ,
- 56 V2 ,
- 9 Gajane,
- 16 JTI,
- 6 F&L,
- 2 Chaini,
- 3 Gotlands,
- 5 Skruf,
- 9 BAT.
No one can say I’m not varied in my tastes. I could break it down farther but I’m too lazy to list each brand. If you want that list, it’s all in the picture.
The other interesting things I have learned from this experiment are how much snus I use and how much money I’ve saved. According to the math, I use right at .5 cans a day. I know some days I use more, some less, but it’s nice to know it averages out. The other thing is we (my lovely wife did the math) figured out how much money I saved over buying cigarettes.
I smoked around 2 packs a day or 40 cigarettes, depending on my stress levels and activities. At current prices that is $5.50 a pack or $3,700.00, give or take annually.
In comparison, 190 cans of snus containing 24 one gram portions at $4.00 each is $760. I use $4 as an average, to cover shipping, and make the math easy. I didn’t pay $4 a can. I’m cheap, shop for deals and got a few cans from friends last spring when things were really tough.
Even adding in $100 or so that was spent to support my nasal snuff habit and experiments with dip; I’m still well under $1,000. $2,700 saved is nothing to sneeze at. It’s easy to make up a statistic that says “Save X% by switching to Swedish/Scandinavian snus”. I can now say I have proof.
If you used to smoke 2 packs of cigarettes a day, and now use .5 cans of snus a day you will have slashed your tobacco budget by 66% to 75% percent. It may be an even larger number if you live in a place that taxes cigarettes more than Ohio such as New York City. Even if new taxes on smokeless tobacco raise snus prices to the level of $7-10 a can I’ll still be well ahead financially. Remember, these numbers are predicated on 24 one gram portions per can Swedish/Scandinavian Snus.
American snus portions are usually only 0.5 gram of content, come with as few as six portions per package (Marlboro snus), and are much lower in free nicotine so you will use more of them. Since the American snus products are marketed to be used when you can't smoke cigarettes as opposed to Swedish snus which is designed to replace the need for cigarettes, you will also have to factor in cigarette costs as well. Just to be clear, the savings I describe above do not apply to American snus or SNUS.
Swedish Snus has saved me twice. It has saved my lungs from further damage caused by 2 packs of “coffin (or coughin’) nails” a day, and last year it saved my wallet when I needed it the most. It will save my wallet again this year also, but this year the savings will be a bonus. Last year, it was survival.
As I sit here today, with a nice fat pris of General Ekstra Sterk Loose snus in my lip, a snootful of F&T High Dry Toast, literally a 6 month supply of snus in my freezer and a few inches of frosty white, clean snow outside I can honestly and happily say life is good.
Mick Hellwig
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feck makes this comment
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
I've saved all my snus invoices from this year, and I've spent roughly 1700.00 on snus between November 2008- Feb. 2010. That's what me and my wife consumed over 15 months. Now, at current prices, my two pack a day habit and her pack a day habit would have run us 6900.00. We have saved $5200.00 over the course of almost a year and a half of not snusing.
That averages out to 113.00 a month for snus (keep in mind there is two Kardus boxes in there as well as a few high-dollar "special orders" that I justified by no longer purchasing cigarettes.) My cigarettes would have averaged out to 460.00 a month. My wife and I are saving $347.00 a month by using snus. If switching to snus for health reasons doesn't convince you, then it should convince your wallet or pocketbook.
BTW- nice Kardus cans.
Andreas Riksén makes this comment
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Larry Waters makes this comment
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
bigmick makes this comment
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
@ Feck, I left out Mrs.Micks totals because I haven't been paying much attention to her usage.Plus I don't save the minis cans.
@ Larry, that's a good point. In almost two years of snus I haven't been ill except a touch of stomach virus once. (Knock on wood)Compared to 2-4 bouts of flu or colds a year when I was smoking.
rickcharles606 makes this comment
Friday, 12 February 2010
Mike makes this comment
Friday, 12 February 2010
I am a newbie and haevnt smoke in 27 days!!!!!!!!!!!!! I use to chew Kodaik and Skoal years ago, but I promised myself I woudl NEVER do that again, it tore the living you know what out of my gums.. I have been snusing for 27 days, WOW, thats all i can say.. I know nothing is 100% safe, BUT, i can tell it is a LOT safer than american dip or smoking!!! 1 question, is it true I can stcok up on snus and just put the cans in my freezer for up to a year? I just wanted to get some fedback on that if possible! Cheers to saving money and getting healthy!!!
Bokes makes this comment
Saturday, 13 February 2010
If your article isn't the basis for a great Snus commercial, nothing is.
Huge financial and health savings- win win!