
Review: Siberia Ice Cold Power
Did you know there is a product in the Siberia line that isn’t as strong as the main Siberia products? I know Siberia Red and Siberia Black get a lot of love, but Siberia Blue, the little brother in the product line, is one that should be checked out, too. Sure, this one is less strong, but it has quite a kick to it as well! While most Siberia sits at 43mg/g, this one sits at 24mg/g. While not as strong as the bigger siblings in the brand, this is one you definitely need to hear about. So, let’s check it out!


This one has a catch lid right on top of the can that pops off for easy disposal of your used portions. The flavor description for this one says, “A portions snus with ultra-strong kicks & cool spearmint flavor”. Each can sits at 20 grams and has 20 portions in the can, weighing 1 gram each. The nicotine content sits at 24mg/g, and with 1 gram portions that means 24mg per portion!


Opening up the can, the aroma that comes through is a sharp, present aroma of mint. It’s a smooth mint, with a little tobacco behind it. It has a little sting to it in the nostrils if you take too big of a smell. The portions are nice and plump, with a soft portion material. Under the lip, they have a slight burn at first, and then a cooling sensation. In the flavor profile, the mint flavor is pretty bold, and present. It’s sharp, and refreshing. You’ll notice some tobacco character in the background, which develops a little bit into the timeframe you have it under the lip. It’s not super bold, but you do pick it up. The nicotine strength on this one is, well, strong. It delivers a little above the extra strong level, and has quite a kick to it. It hits pretty quick, and stays pretty sustained! The flavor also lasts quite a while, and hangs around for up to about an hour!
The Bottom Line
If you like stronger products, and if you enjoy the taste of mint, you’ll like this one. The more strong Siberia products are a bit too much for me, and yes, this one is quite strong, but I consider this one one of the better ones in the Siberia line. Mainly because it’s not too over the top strong, and I try to stick to products that are on the lower end of the spectrum. If you’re a mint lover and want something with more kick to it, I’d suggest going to this one than going all the way to the top with the Red or Black Siberia.

