The alternative market for dip is geared towards harm reduction, and the fact that Big Tobacco makes it nearly impossible for start up companies to make new brands of tobacco dip, so these companies are developing products using different herbal blends and adding nicotine. I don’t know if you’re trolling, but tobacco and all processed tobacco products contain nicotine. Since it’s a food product, idk if it actually goes bad instead of just drying out… I can deal with putting a dry lip in.Īnyone know how long i can actually keep it past the shelf date? (Unofficially, if legal reasons require it) I would rather not have to waste the majority of a can and then buy a new one when I get a bad craving. And often would be on the same can for over 2 weeks if life was busy. Even when I used to chew, I was only going through a little over a can a week. I would keep it for emergencies as it is great for particularly bad cravings, but I noticed it is only good for 2 weeks and cravings that would necessitate using it are pretty far and few between. Not crazy about the higher cancer risk from increased cell turnover rate.(still better than tobacco by a mile) But, For that reason, I don’t think I want to use it regularly. I did notice after I spit it out that I had gator mouth. At this point in my quit, it’s less about the nicotine and more about the oral fixation. Overall, it definitely does the job of replacing the real stuff. My saliva does feel all sticky from the molasses which I don’t love. Just looking for a wintergreen like the Grizzly, it is bold flavor without the sweetness and that is what I want. I have read the reviews and get a mix of answers. That leads to my question, who makes a good replacement for Grizzly wintergreen long cut? For some reason I really like wintergreen dip but I hate mint flavored dips. I must say the Hooch is pretty dang close to as real as it gets as far as the feel in my mouth but the wintergreen doesn’t taste like wintergreen, it is more of a spearmint taste to me. Today I ordered a couple cans of Hooch wintergreen rough cut. I even tried SMC classic and it tastes like crap! Hey I’m being honest here but I’m sure some like it. So far I have tried SMC wintergreen and it is good, (hey at least I quit cold turkey using it) but it is a bit too sweet and I don’t like the cut, it is more of a fine cut. I am officially a week as of today using SMC wintergreen. For me I found out that it was not so much the nicotine as it is the oral fixation of having it in my mouth. I used it as a guide for a new go to for dipping. Just wanted to say that I appreciate this page. Affiliate links may be present in the above content. Read our disclosure policy for more info. At no time has payment has been made in order to elicit positive reviews. Below is a list of alternatives to smokeless tobacco (also known as fake dip or fake tobacco) that will help you get past the oral fixation.įor more information about fake dip, check out these pages as well:ĭisclaimer: In accordance with FTC Guidelines, we hereby inform this site’s viewers that we occasionally receive products for review purposes. If you’ve had something in your lip/mouth for the past 15 years your body gets used to it… take that away (along with all the nicotine that you’re losing) and you’re bound to be a little on the irritable side. For some of us, the oral fixation is one of the most difficult parts of our quits. There is also a very physical part of breaking nicotine’s hold on us. Part of the reason that quitting chew is so difficult is that it’s not just a mental & chemical battle. Additional Resources For People Quitting Dip.Symptoms of Quitting Dip and Chewing Tobacco.Spousal Support For Someone Who’s Quitting Dip.We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. All orders are subject to acceptance by, which reserves the right to refuse any order. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific locale. works diligently to be aware of these ever-changing laws and obeys them accordingly. offers only items are that are considered primitive or antique weapons by the ATF and are not considered firearms. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. Every musket and muzzleloader rifle, kit or parts sold by is considered primitive or antique weaponry according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). Everything for sale on is completely legal to own, trade, transport, and sell within the United States of America. Legal Notice - observes all Federal, State and local laws.