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Posted by Hurryin_Hoosier on October 19, 2005 at 22:15:43 from (4.252.103.30):
In Reply to: chewing tobacco posted by randy on October 19, 2005 at 10:23:11:
Chewed Skoal from age 15 thru 35. Took me just over 1 week get over the physical dependency (nicotine). Just wanted to stay in bed the whole time (no screwdrivers there). The bigger problem was the psychological dependency. You know, drive a car - put in a chew, drink coffee - then a chew, etc. I found that chewing mint snuff (no tobacco) helped the "habit" part of the addiction. Two years later I quit the mint. No Skoal now for 11 years. Check it out at mintsnuff_dot_com. It was kinda hard to find at local retailers. Took a scary mouth sore (non-cancerous) to push me into it. Believe it when I say that it only takes one dip to make you fall off the wagon. Good Luck, Hurryin_Hoosier
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