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Aged tobacco lost its flavor
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;quot;sam&amp;quot;" data-source="post: 526982" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>I have a Murray's era Dunhill Royal Yacht tin that I have had stored in a mason jar after opening that seems to have gone flat. I have been nursing the tin and every bowl was great until several months ago, at which point it seems to have lost a fair amount of that special Royal Yacht flavor...anyone had this happen before? I think I read somewhere this can happen to older tobacco. Is there anyway to avoid this besides smoking through the tin more quickly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=""sam", post: 526982, member: 2681"] I have a Murray's era Dunhill Royal Yacht tin that I have had stored in a mason jar after opening that seems to have gone flat. I have been nursing the tin and every bowl was great until several months ago, at which point it seems to have lost a fair amount of that special Royal Yacht flavor...anyone had this happen before? I think I read somewhere this can happen to older tobacco. Is there anyway to avoid this besides smoking through the tin more quickly? [/QUOTE]
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