KillTheCan.org is dedicated to helping people quit all forms of smokeless and spit tobacco including dip, chew, SNUS and snuff.. Nicotine is our enemy and is the drug that we are addicted to. Until you are free from the drug you, you can’t be free from your addiction. If you are looking to quit dipping KillTheCan.org can help. Quitting dip isn’t easy and we won’t tell you otherwise. It may very well be the most difficult thing you ever do. Adding a support system to your quit can be the difference between success and failure. The best quit nicotine support system available is the KillTheCan.org forum.
Roll call on the forums is our DAILY promise that we will not use nicotine in any form for that day. This includes all forms of smokeless tobacco, dip, chew, SNUS, cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). Don’t worry about the concept of forever. It’s too big. Quit today and deal with tomorrow when we get there.
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I never post anything or write anything. I just read what this nasty shit has done to people. I myself have dipped Copenhagen for 30 years. On August 8 2015. I said I have had enough. I have not had a dip since. I was a can and a half a day dipper. Now I will NEVER put that shit in my mouth again.
Happy to have you. We all have our own path. Congrats and good luck!
Day 50! – nic free
Day 27.
Day 69
I promise to quit.
Day 65 today. Just got back from another road trip and finding that driving without dip is easier than I thought. Staying quit for life!
Day 318. Fall weather is here. Love it, tobacco free. I quit with all of you today. For self family and friends. NIC FREE IN 15.
schaef day 447 with this guy ^^
Day 6…best decision of my life.
I quit with you today
Dipbegone
Day 338: Imquit with you today!
208. I eat so much slower since I quit using the tobacco. There is no rush to get through a meal or pound a beverage so I can hurry up a jam a dip in my face.