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Does tobacco ever actually spoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 127855" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I've read plenty of accounts of decades-old blends that have evolved into something magical while others seem to lose much of their punch.</p><p></p><p>What I'm curious about is this: If properly sealed (tin, mason jar, whatever) will good tobacco EVER go bad? Is there an expiration date? If I hermetically sealed up a bunch of FVF would it still be smokeable if I left it to my great-grandson? I'm not asking about any particular TYPE of tobacco, but I'm assuming a Va or Va-Per would be the best candidate here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 127855, member: 207"] I've read plenty of accounts of decades-old blends that have evolved into something magical while others seem to lose much of their punch. What I'm curious about is this: If properly sealed (tin, mason jar, whatever) will good tobacco EVER go bad? Is there an expiration date? If I hermetically sealed up a bunch of FVF would it still be smokeable if I left it to my great-grandson? I'm not asking about any particular TYPE of tobacco, but I'm assuming a Va or Va-Per would be the best candidate here. [/QUOTE]
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