Thunder Frosted Strong MINI Portions- the latest

Thunder Frosted Strong MINI Portions- the latest

Thunder Frosted Strong MINI Portion Snus has Arrived!

Silkeborg, Denmark:   UPDATE –  Back in May 2009, Larry Waters reported from the Tobacco Expo Plus the bombshell V2 Tobacco; a rising star in Scandinavian Snusnews that V2 Tobacco was releasing their popular Thunder Frosted Strong Portion Snus in a Mini-Portion size.

SnusCIA Agents in Denmark have confirmed this week from inside sources at V2 Tobacco that Thunder Frosted Strong Mini Portions will be available no later than August 15, 2009.  HOWEVER…………

Knowing our source’s habit of giving V2 a lot of cushion when introducing a new product, SnusCENTRAL Intelligence analysts now predict the Thunder Frosted Strong Mini Portion snus product will be available anytime from July 13th to July 25th.

They arrived at the SnusCentral.com Snus Store July 15th 2009!

You can check the constantly updated SnusCentral.com New Products page for Thunder Frosted Mini Portions!

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