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    Default Maple chewing tobacco!

    I took a half tin of longcut straight and left the lid off for a day to let it dry out a bit, then I added a teaspoon of maple syrup to it and gave it an hour or so to soak it up.
    Not too bad, I will be doing it again!

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    LOL dude you either have to much time on your hands or your a serious chew addict!....i became a maple holic cause i gave up all my other addictions like booze...smokes....chewing....all to the glory of god!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPILEDRIVER View Post
    LOL dude you either have to much time on your hands or your a serious chew addict!....i became a maple holic cause i gave up all my other addictions like booze...smokes....chewing....all to the glory of god!
    To God be the glory!

    http://images.acswebnetworks.com/1/4...9-Judgment.pdf

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    JAMES chapt.1 vs 1-8 have had the greatest impact on my life....you talk about a mind blowing spirit quikening event...should of been there that night!

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    WOW from Chew to Bible stuff!!! funny how these threads go!!!

    sounds good...I would love to try it...I quit 4 years ago cold turkey(lots of gum and toothpicks!!) never looked back. Still miss it all the time. especially when I am in the woods!!!!
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    Hang tough red.
    I ditched the chew that had been my constant companion for 27 years. After nearly 6 years off the Copenhagen, I don't think about it anymore.
    Yellow Birch twigs have an appealing flavor.IMHO.

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    Skoal guy and a few others when a new on or new flavor would come out and the occational pouch of red man or apple jack.... off and on for OH 17-18 yrs. When I would get to a can a day. I would actually get sick of it. so I 'd quit for a few months and then start over. I game killer for me was really when it got so **** expensive. and if you needed a pinch and you were out and I was in boston or something(used to work there) and it would range from $7-9 a can geez!!! forget it. when I first started I could get for like 2 for $2 . Oh yeah and the bad for your health thing too. 35 was my goal to quit and still going strong!!!
    may your sap be at 3%
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    Years ago one of the prime uses for bulk syrup was the chewing tobacco industry. There was a maple co-op in our town that made 300lb. blocks of sugar and shipped them by rail to Carolina.

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    Rum Maple chewing tobacco was around when I was a kid! Wonder what grade of syrup they used back then? I'll bet it wasn't med amber!

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thompson's Tree Farm View Post
    Years ago one of the prime uses for bulk syrup was the chewing tobacco industry. There was a maple co-op in our town that made 300lb. blocks of sugar and shipped them by rail to Carolina.
    Does anybody know the process they used to make the tobacco?

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