Written by Mick Hellwig Sunday, 28 February 2010 23:56
Dear Tobacco Sirs and/or Madam(s),
If you are considering making a product called “snus”… Don’t! Please do not follow the path of RJ Reynolds, Phillip Morris USA and the rest. Do not market a product called snus altered to fit American tastes and
intentionally very low in free nicotine.
Many hundreds of thousands of Americans like snus as it has been made for over 200 years. If we wanted sweetened, flue cured, oral tobacco we already have a wonderful thing called dip, snuff, or more accurately American smokeless tobacco.
Snus should not be sickly sweet. Snus should be either a tad salty or a lot salty depending on other flavorings. If you want to make American style smokeless tobacco, then do that and call it what it is. What I have seen from you on the American market so far is not real snus, regardless of the name on the can/tin/stupid plastic envelope.
If you plan to make “snus” at least buy as much advice, training and equipment from people in Sweden who have been making pasteurized real snus since 1822. Denmark is a good role model too. Then follow through and don’t screw it up in practice as is the case today.
Give us REAL Snus or Don't Even Bother Trying
I understand with current regulations and tax increases your market shares and sales are dropping. I also understand the desire for your company to survive these changes and the attempt to adapt. So adapt. Stop listening to the tobacco industry dinosaurs who knew the business "back when". They may have known the business in the 70’s or 80’s, but from all the signs they sure don’t know it now.
Everything about our world has changed. This is the age of the Internet. I can order real Swedish snus from Sweden. 20 years ago if you had made a product and called it snus, most customers would have no idea what it was supposed to be.
Now Camel SNUS has led 1,000’s of people to search Google for “snus”. What did we find? We found the history and traditions of real snus. We found the differences in the safety of Swedish manufacturing methods. We found that the Swedish government regulates the ingredients in snus, requiring them to be food safe. This is quite unlike what our own FDA will do to tobacco products by eliminating flavors and nicotine. Well, maybe not eliminating nicotine but reducing it to a level that the difference won’t matter.
We also found that due to the Swedish methods of pasteurizing the tobacco TNSA’s are reduced so low that the Swedish Government does not require cancer warnings on the cans. Personally I don’t care about a silly government warning on the cans. I do care about knowing that anyone who makes snus lives up to the standards of the Swedes. You won’t even have to say it’s a “safer” or better product. Snusers will know the difference.
I know of two American tobacco companies that claim to make snus the “Swedish way”; UNTIL you press them for specifics. Then they hem and haw like a politician up for re-election being asked to state a clear position.
I’m very sure if asked the top guys from V2 Tobacco how their tobacco is processed they would tell you in very certain terms , without giving away company secrets, how their production lines work. I know this because they already have. Unlike the guy from an American company who has to pause in mid answer to think of how to best frame his response so as not to be called a liar later when the truth comes out.
There is a traditional way of making real snus. Just as there is a traditional way of making a bullwhip. One could make a bullwhip out of papier-mâché, package it in a fancy box, get the States to tax it by weight so it will cost less than leather bullwhips, and call it improved. But in use, the bull and more importantly the cowboy will likely notice a difference.
The point of this letter is to say: Stop and think about what you are doing. Please do not make sweetened, fire/flue cured, fermented oral tobacco and call it snus.
Please do not insult the taste buds of American snus users. Please do not lie to us about production methods. We will find the truth so ignore this advice at your own peril.
Swedish and Scandinavian real snus manufacturers have figured out how to make a great tasting absolute least harmful tobacco product in the world. They give the consumer more AND make a profit doing it. Stop reinventing the wheel to suit yourselves and your 'smoke when you can/snus when you can't' agenda. Do the right thing this time; for the health of American snusers and the future health of your companies balance sheets.
Earnestly,
Mick Hellwig
MICK HELLWIG
WHAT I THINK at SnusCENTRAL.org
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feck makes this comment
Monday, 01 March 2010
I find it really arrogant on US Tobacco companies' part to think they can overnight re-invent the wheel. Snus is an institution, and it's a time honored (and tested) landmark that needs no improvement. You want your snus to be as successful as Swedish snus? Then give us SWEDISH snus!
Volvo is successful in America because it's an excellent brand known for its quality and safety. They didn't just slap a Volvo emblem on a Chevy Monza and expect it to sell- the car spoke for itself. Something like 95% of all Swedes who have ever owned a car have owned a Volvo, because it's time tested and reliable. What worked for the Swedes also worked for the Americans who bought one. We don't need an "American" version of the Volvo, because we have Volvo!
When America only had the option of purchasing expensive, high-quality hand-built furniture or buying the cheapest Chinese-built junk sofa at Wal-Mart, Ikea stepped in and offered high-quality, well built, and reasonably priced furniture for the majority of Americans who comprise the middle class consumer. Again, we don't need an "American" Ikea, because we have IKEA.
We don't need an "American" General or an "American" Grov- we have General and we have Grov! We buy these because they are real snus. If they were more widely available, then Marlboro or Camel wouldn't stand a chance. America will never be able to beat Swedish Match at the snus game, so they might as well join them. I would buy Camel or Marlboro snus if it was re-badged Tre Anakare or Goteborg's Rapé. Take a good snus with a funny-sounding Swedish name and give it an American cigarette label and BOOM! instant hit.
Mick, this article is perfect. I think most of us are downright insulted by the current batch of American snus offerings. They've underestimated our intelligence for years with their cigarettes, and now they want us to believe that this is what real snus tastes like. You know what they say about Karma...
Julls makes this comment
Monday, 01 March 2010
I (and everyone else) can't agree more!
bigmick makes this comment
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
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Thursday, 04 March 2010
Larry Waters makes this comment
Friday, 05 March 2010
In the US, RJR and PMUSA are long-time frequent and welcome visitors going back to The Unloading Zone. All the other American tobacco companies that matter check in from time to time as well.
I'm glad they read whats written here and even wish they would join the party like SMAB and V2 have.
I'm not holding my breath on that but they are reading what we write. The question is will they change because of what they read?
I'm not very hopeful there either but would welcome it. We may be tilting at windmills, but we are getting the truth out there.
Larry