WB Cut

WB Cut is a brand of chewing tobacco manufactured by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company.

History
In a 1914 publication from North Dakota, WB Cut is described as an alternative to the "Right Cut" brand, which had been banned under the state's Anti-Snuff Law. It was recommended to use 1/4 of the amount of your old chew, and you don't have to grind on it. It also described as not containing molasses or licorice that cause excess saliva, and it is not scrap tobacco, either. It was also described as a fine cut chewing tobacco. At the time, it was manufactured by The Weyman-Burton Company.