Roda Lacket (Kardus) - Review. 1 January 2020.

Today, I'm excited to review something extremely special: Roda Lacket Kardus! Don't get this confused with other Kardus branded limited edition releases - this is a different release. The is a product sold exclusively at the Snus and Match Museum's Museum Shop in Stockholm, and also at the Swedish Match store in Stockholm. A good friend of mine actually sent me all five varieties sold: General, Grov, Ettan, Prima Fint, and Roda Lacket.  Needless to say, I couldn't be more excited to review this product.

Kardus isn't a brand, and it isn't long cut tobacco.  Kardus actually refers to how snus used to be packaged. To explain what "Kardus" is all about, I'll quote from the Snus and Match museum's website: "The “kardus paper” used to make the boxes is a simple, coarse type of wrapping paper that was used for a variety of products as long ago as the 1600s. It was used to package not only snus but gunpowder, shot, matches, etc. The Swedish word, “kardus” comes from the French word, “cartouche”, and has been used since Napoleonic times, and refers to the ancient Egyptian seals discovered at that time in North Africa. The “kardus boxes” were often closed with a seal. The 250g weight of our contemporary boxes refers back to the old weight – a half pound – which was commonly used when buying snus. This style of packaging disappeared as cardboard portion cans became increasingly popular, and these unique, hand-packed “kardus boxes” are nowadays only made at the Snus and Match Museum. The packaging is a beautiful, retro-style one, inspired by the Art Nouveau movement of almost 100 years ago."

This is the freshest snus I've probably ever had. The label says the snus was packed 11/28. My friend picked it up, mailed it to me, and I received it 12/5.  The label is also signed by the person who packed it, making each Kardus package truly special, and unique.

As this is the same product as Roda Lacket Lös, I'll share that flavor description:  "A dark tobacco taste with notes of leather and dried fruits, along with hints of dried herbs and smoke."  Each package contains 250g of tobacco (about a half a pound), and this one has a nicotine content of 7.5mg/g (0.75%).  The same as the regular Roda Lacket Lös!

The aroma of this one is a robust tobacco smell, with a light smokiness and a fruity touch to it. It reminds me like a dried/muted cranberry/strawberry blend if I had to place it. The snus itself is the same as regular Roda Lacket loose snus, and like other Swedish Match loose products is incredibly easy to bake and work with! The flavor is a dark, rich, robust tobacco taste with a light hint of smoke. I notice that fruity flavor complimenting the dark tobacco taste quite well and, again, it's like a gentle cranberry tasted mixed with a less-sweet strawberry component. The nicotine feels to be about the regular strength level. I find the snus itself stays well packed in the lip, and I can enjoy the flavor for up to about 45 minutes! If you like the regular loose counterpart and find yourself in Stockholm, this is certainly something special and unique to check out!

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