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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Straw" data-source="post: 101898" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>I have maybe as many as 30 or 40 samples of various ages that I keep in 4 zip loc twist'n'loc containers (basically a tupperware with a screw on lid), 2 for latakia, 2 for regular, and aros I keep outside. They never lost any moisture that I could tell, but some samples I've left in there for even as little as 2 months or so suffered as a result - for instance I had a bowl of stonehaven from a sample baggie in there a few weeks ago that tasted like a combination of nothing and deer tongue, and st. james flake that absorbed some of the light topping on luxury navy flake. Others have been fine though. I'm not sure what causes some to change and some to have no noticable difference. Maybe the different types of plastic baggies.</p><p></p><p>For the bayou morning thing, I normally much prefer flakes but with this tobacco I believe the blends are actually different from what I've read. I also read that the original (non-flake) is better, of course that's completely subjective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Straw, post: 101898, member: 823"] I have maybe as many as 30 or 40 samples of various ages that I keep in 4 zip loc twist'n'loc containers (basically a tupperware with a screw on lid), 2 for latakia, 2 for regular, and aros I keep outside. They never lost any moisture that I could tell, but some samples I've left in there for even as little as 2 months or so suffered as a result - for instance I had a bowl of stonehaven from a sample baggie in there a few weeks ago that tasted like a combination of nothing and deer tongue, and st. james flake that absorbed some of the light topping on luxury navy flake. Others have been fine though. I'm not sure what causes some to change and some to have no noticable difference. Maybe the different types of plastic baggies. For the bayou morning thing, I normally much prefer flakes but with this tobacco I believe the blends are actually different from what I've read. I also read that the original (non-flake) is better, of course that's completely subjective. [/QUOTE]
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