Dip Stop Quit Dip Program
See how DipStop Quit Dip Program has changed the lives of our customers and how they are recommending it to others…
“April 1, 1996 marked a major event in my life. It was my anniversary for going a whole year without using tobacco, the first time in 30 years! I began chewing tobacco with my cousins around 1965 and switched to Skoal™ in 1974. My habit grew to 2 cans, sometimes 3 a day. Most mornings started with a dip as soon as I woke up. I tried to quit dip several times and seriously in 1989 when my doctor prescribed nicotine-chewing gum. I went 2 weeks without a dip until my wife, Penny, told me we were going to have twins! Man, did I need that Skoal™ and went back immediately; I could find a more convenient time to quit dip later. We are the proud parents of identical twin daughters, Rachel and Sarah, age 7. They have an older brother, Alex, age 8. One morning I was working in the yard and dipping, Alex saw me spit and said “Dad that is not good for you”. God bless the DARE program and its officers. One of their points is that nicotine is a drug. There was the school system doing their part educating my son and then look at the role model I was. I knew I had to quit, but oh, how I hated even to think about it. Earlier, a friend had given me a can of BaccOff and it tasted good, but I was not ready to quit. Alex had changed that. I ordered the Dipstop Quit Dip Program and quit tobacco April 1, 1996 . Today I am no longer addicted to nor want nicotine. I still use BaccOff.”
“I WAS a smokeless tobacco user for about fifteen years. Although I never considered myself to be a heavy user (approximately 2 dips/day), I knew that I was: 1. Doing something wrong (lying to myself, my friends, and my family) 2. Exponentially increasing my risk of developing cancer 3. Allowing something to have control over my life 4. Holding myself back from becoming the person I have the potential to become I must admit that although I was spending about $500/yr. supporting my habit, it was never about the money…..it was about my desire to live. Quitting was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done in my entire life. Here is how I quit: 1. Decided on a quit date and amassed all of my “forces” to help me quit FOREVER. My forces?? A). I fortified my relationship with God and asked HIM to give me the strength and the courage to quit. B). I told my girlfriend (who, incidentally, did not know I was dipping during the 2 yrs. we dated) so that I no longer felt guilty for being dishonest. I also told her so that I could have a close friend who I knew would support me. Not only did I not want to let myself down, but I could not let her down, could I? C). I visited the Quitsmokeless site religiously, and it served as constant support. D). I ordered the DipStop Quit Dip Program (Bacc-Off). The program REALLY helped me deal with my nicotine withdrawal symptoms for the first month or so. After that, I have been completely on my own. I have not had any setbacks since I quit, but I can tell you that a few times I heard that voice in my head (“Come on Paul, you’ve beat this thing, you can have just one dip and it won’t hurt you”). I have never succumbed to that voice because of the commitment I made to myself, God and my girlfriend. Well, that’s my story. Whether you believe in God or not, amass your own personal forces and get on with it!! Good luck to you all, and God Bless.”






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