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Anyone else remember the yellow stains under the nostrils?

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Ethel | 17:20 Tue 14th Oct 2008 | ChatterBank
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Doesn't take much to stain the skin - unless they've found a way round it these days. Who'd have thought it would be in vogue again?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-107755 6/Snorting-snuff-enjoying-renaissance-credit-c runch-victims-money-smoke.html

Anyone using snuff or know anybody that does?
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A friend of mine owns an old fashioned tobacconists shop. Snuff is his best selling product and most of the people who buy it are under the age of 40.
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Well, I never, mrs-overall.

i remember when i was a kid i found a wee blue tin of snuff in my dads cabinet and i was dying to try it just to see what would happen,needless to say i never did ..just incase lol

what did it actually do for you ?
I suppose its better than having brown nicotine stains on your fingers. Also no tar which can't be a bad thing eh.
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Stained fingers - yuk.

I agree it is better for the health, I just thought very few people used it today.

The state of the hankies when a snuff user blows the nose- but I suppose it's all tissues today.
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dustinmyeye - the same as smoking a cigarette, without the coughing, but more sneezing.
it is very good when you have a cold

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