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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 404888" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>I suspect it might have to do with loss of moisture over a given period of time. Imagine some Coca Cola evaporating. There will be a crystal residue left once the water is gone. Since Virginia tobacco is especially high in sugar content, it's probably what is left behind as the moisture evaporates. That might be why it forms more quickly in a bag than in a jar. </p><p></p><p>It's possible the tobacco used in your Nightcap was already semi dried before it was sealed in the tins, hence some sugar crystals formed prior to tinning it. Just thinking out loud here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 404888, member: 820"] I suspect it might have to do with loss of moisture over a given period of time. Imagine some Coca Cola evaporating. There will be a crystal residue left once the water is gone. Since Virginia tobacco is especially high in sugar content, it's probably what is left behind as the moisture evaporates. That might be why it forms more quickly in a bag than in a jar. It's possible the tobacco used in your Nightcap was already semi dried before it was sealed in the tins, hence some sugar crystals formed prior to tinning it. Just thinking out loud here... [/QUOTE]
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