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Aged tobacco lost its flavor
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;quot;sam&amp;quot;" data-source="post: 526999" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>Those are some good points, and my taste buds certainly could have changed, however my newer tins taste like they are supposed to. I love Royal Yacht fresh, but it is already becoming difficult to find, and I already have a number of tins. I think even with older tins (like 15-20 years) the Royal Yacht tastes different when freshly opened and smoked versus stored in a mason jar. Oh well, at least I can just pop open another tin and smoke through it more quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=""sam", post: 526999, member: 2681"] Those are some good points, and my taste buds certainly could have changed, however my newer tins taste like they are supposed to. I love Royal Yacht fresh, but it is already becoming difficult to find, and I already have a number of tins. I think even with older tins (like 15-20 years) the Royal Yacht tastes different when freshly opened and smoked versus stored in a mason jar. Oh well, at least I can just pop open another tin and smoke through it more quickly. [/QUOTE]
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