Thursday, October 24, 2013

Chew Tobacco

The act of chewing tobacco should not be confused with dipping. "Chew" comes in pouch or plug form while "dip" is cut fine like sawdust and is sold in small tins. The granules of "dip" allow more nicotine into the dipper's blood stream than "chew" does. "Chew" on the other hand has a mellower, richer tobacco flavor. The following steps will help you get the most out of chewing tobacco.


Instructions


1. Open your pouch or unwrap your plug of chewing tobacco.


2. Select an amount to chew. If you have a pouch of loose tobacco, reach in with your thumb and index finger and grab a fairly sizable portion of tobacco, then roll it into a tight ball the size of a marble. Place the ball between your cheek and gums. If you have a plug, bite off about one sixth of the plug and place it between your cheek and gums.


3. Close the pouch or plug back up so it is airtight. Put it in your pocket. The flattening action helps the tobacco to stick together so that future chews will stick together nicely.


4. Begin chewing. The chewing action refers to the occasional spinning of the wad of tobacco in your cheek to keep the wad wet.


5. Spit out the juice when it accumulates in your mouth. Not all of the nicotine will go into your bloodstream; some will stay in the juice in your mouth.









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