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A History of Tobacco Cellaring?
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<blockquote data-quote="ontariopiper" data-source="post: 523487" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Cellaring is, I understand anyway, a peculiarly North American phenomenon. Pipe smokers in Europe, for instance, still tend to purchase for immediate consumption and don't generally stockpile a favourite blend. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that smokers in the US and Canada started cellaring tobacco in the 90's as a result of tightening tobacco legislation and the establishment of smoke-free workplaces. etc. The anti-smoking campaign, though aimed primarily at cigarettes, spilled over into cigars and pipe tobacco and the price and availability of preferred blends changed, sometimes drastically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ontariopiper, post: 523487, member: 3775"] Cellaring is, I understand anyway, a peculiarly North American phenomenon. Pipe smokers in Europe, for instance, still tend to purchase for immediate consumption and don't generally stockpile a favourite blend. I'm guessing that smokers in the US and Canada started cellaring tobacco in the 90's as a result of tightening tobacco legislation and the establishment of smoke-free workplaces. etc. The anti-smoking campaign, though aimed primarily at cigarettes, spilled over into cigars and pipe tobacco and the price and availability of preferred blends changed, sometimes drastically. [/QUOTE]
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