How to read Grizzly dates. (dip not bear) (2024)

  • Oct 22, 2012
  • #1

scandmx5

Banned

I just got back from the store for a dip run and put a dip in. Immediately I was urinated off because it's dry. I despise, nay, HATE dry dip. If I wanted to dip a cigarette, I would do so. So then I started doing some internet searching and have found what many have longed to know, and that is how to read the dates for Grizzly. If you dip Grizzly you know they don't use a "Fresh until xx/xx/xxxx" or "Made on xx/xx/xxxx" date system on the can. No, they have to use a ridiculous code that looks like computer script. For instance mine is: 12L2GH2.

The key is the last 2 figures in the code equal the date of manufacture.

The letter represents a month:
A=January
B=February
C=March
D=April
E=May
F=June
G=July
H=August
J=September (they skip "I" because it looks like a 1)
K=October
L=November
M=December

The number represents the year
0=2010
1=2011
2=2012
3=2013

and so on. I hope this revelation helped you like it did for me.

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  • Oct 22, 2012
  • #2

Tomahawk1088

Senior Member

Interesting. I read an article about how that was done with beer. Also, people say the number on the bottom of the Grizz can is the quality of the dip with 0 the best and higher numbers worse.

  • Oct 22, 2012
  • #3

scandmx5

Banned

Tomahawk1088 said:

Interesting. I read an article about how that was done with beer. Also, people say the number on the bottom of the Grizz can is the quality of the dip with 0 the best and higher numbers worse.

Hmmm...interesting. I'm just glad someone read this, so all of my typing didn't fall on deaf ears...or in our case, not seen by blind eyes. How to read Grizzly dates. (dip not bear) (6)

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • #4

S

Studawg170

Senior Member

Thanks....Had two cans in my pocket one August and the other May

And I purchased both of them today

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • #5

Tomahawk1088 said:

Interesting. I read an article about how that was done with beer. Also, people say the number on the bottom of the Grizz can is the quality of the dip with 0 the best and higher numbers worse.

i've never believed that personally. its grizzly, so its never gonna be high quality, but if it were, why would they put that on the can? and i had cans that tasted the same, had the same effect, but the numbers were opposite. thats just my opinion though lol

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • #6

scandmx5

Banned

Studawg170 said:

Thanks....Had two cans in my pocket one August and the other May

And I purchased both of them today

Good deal, well dry dip but now you know....this should be a sticky hahah How to read Grizzly dates. (dip not bear) (9)

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • #7

willc2412

Senior Member

Thats why I dip copenhagen its easy to tell how fresh it is

  • Oct 24, 2012
  • #8

Core Lokt

Senior Member

Sept 2012 for mine. That seems pretty dang fresh!!!

  • Oct 24, 2012
  • #9

scandmx5

Banned

Core Lokt said:

Sept 2012 for mine. That seems pretty dang fresh!!!

Beings how some of us have May and August, I'd say yeah! lol

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #10

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dipperdandy

New Member

grizzly dates (dry grizzly)

Of course all would like Grizzly to be moist all the time. However that is not always the case. I solved it by following what my Grandfather did. He was a tobacco farmer most of his life. He used tobacco in every form. He rolled his own whether cigarettes, cigars, pipe, chew or dip.
As a young man I remember there was always a few twists hanging near the fireplace. To keep his pouch tobacco moist he would trim a small piece of apple and insert it in with the tobacco. I don't care that much for apples so a very small splash of diet Pepsi or coffee keeps mine moist to the end of the can.

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #11

Hooked On Quack

REV`REND DR LUV

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  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #12

nickel back

Senior Member

dipperdandy said:

Of course all would like Grizzly to be moist all the time. However that is not always the case. I solved it by following what my Grandfather did. He was a tobacco farmer most of his life. He used tobacco in every form. He rolled his own whether cigarettes, cigars, pipe, chew or dip.
As a young man I remember there was always a few twists hanging near the fireplace. To keep his pouch tobacco moist he would trim a small piece of apple and insert it in with the tobacco. I don't care that much for apples so a very small splash of diet Pepsi or coffee keeps mine moist to the end of the can.

he dug this one up for his 1st postHow to read Grizzly dates. (dip not bear) (16)

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #13

Da Possum

Campfire Helper

great post

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #14

T

T.P.

Banned

Mine says august.

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #15

B

bigdaddyga

Senior Member

Dipping is nasty! I wish my girlfriend would kick the habit...

  • Jan 7, 2016
  • #16

Wycliff

Senior Member

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  • Jan 8, 2016
  • #17

F

Fuzzy D Fellers

Banned

We had a dipping conasaur on here.. He did a youtube about floaters and such.

  • Jan 8, 2016
  • #18

oops1

Buzzard Expert

Migmack said:

We had a dipping conasaur on here.. He did a youtube about floaters and such.

Nobody likes a floater.. They're major BC

  • Jan 8, 2016
  • #19

mark-7mag

Useless Billy Director of transpotation

Hey ole buddy!

  • Jan 8, 2016
  • #20

mattech

Deranged Throat-Puncher

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