"Skoal" is an Anglicization of skål, a term used often in Scandinavia to announce a toast of friendship, with connotations of well-wishing.
From these results, it can be seen that Skoal ranks among the upper average in most varieties of its dipping tobacco.
There have been several songs written about Skoal or containing references to Skoal such as "Letter to Me" by Brad Paisley, "The Grundy County Spitting Incident" by Cledus T. Judd, "Guys Like Me" by Eric Church, "Beers Ago" by Toby Keith, "Ain't That Some" by Morgan Wallen, and "Fancy Like" and "AA" by Walker Hayes.
ReadyCut was essentially the same as their previous tobacco offerings, with the primary difference being in the way in which it was presented in the can.
The premise behind this was that a user could get their average "pinch" without the need to pack the can, or spend too much time digging the tobacco out.
Shortly after its introduction, however, many users began to complain that the number of bricks in the can did not equate the same amount of tobacco which the company claimed was packaged.
Users noted that if the bricks were broken apart and pressed around to form the usual loose tobacco, the can itself seemed half full; thus being less than the advertised one ounce.