<Li> Pouches hold fine cut or snuff tobacco in a small, teabag - like pouch . They are initially less messy because the tobacco won't fall out of the user's fingers and mouth . Dipping tobacco in pouches resemble snus "portions", but the difference between these two products lies in the way the tobacco is processed . Dipping tobacco (including pouched products) undergoes fermentation, whereas tobacco in snus is pasteurized . In addition to regular sized pouches, smaller sized pouches, known as Bandits, are also available in the Skoal brand, Grizzly brand, and Copenhagen brand . </Li> <P> The following cuts are either unique to one brand of dipping tobacco or are extremely rare . </P> <Ul> <Li> Fat cuts are a little longer, flatter, and softer than long cut . </Li> <Li> Mid cuts are comparable to small granules at about 1 mm cubed . Mid cuts are extremely rare; the original version of Copenhagen Black is the only dip marketed as a mid cut that has made it to the market . However, many consider some products marketed as long cuts to be mid cuts, notably Copenhagen Long Cut Original . </Li> <Li> ReadyCut is a cut produced only by Skoal (introduced in 2012) which consists of a compressed cube of long cut . As it gets moist from saliva in the mouth, it automatically conforms to the user's mouth . </Li> <Li> Wide cut is a new cut introduced by Grizzly in select markets . It consists of wider strands than long cut . Grizzly Wide Cut Wintergreen is the only wide cut available . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Fat cuts are a little longer, flatter, and softer than long cut . </Li>

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