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Does tobacco ever actually spoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 127865" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>I always assume that tobacco contains dormant mold spores. Even those that are steamed and stoved will have viable spores (as evidenced by cigars that are processed basically the same and can erupt into mold). So I always avoid high-temperatures with all of my stored tobacco and cigars. Jarred tobacco is likely more safe since it should eventually establish an anaerobic atmosphere which is not conducive to mold. However, tins, boxes, any other factory packaging all resides in hard plastic Coleman coolers down in the depths of my basement. Same for my cigar collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 127865, member: 799"] I always assume that tobacco contains dormant mold spores. Even those that are steamed and stoved will have viable spores (as evidenced by cigars that are processed basically the same and can erupt into mold). So I always avoid high-temperatures with all of my stored tobacco and cigars. Jarred tobacco is likely more safe since it should eventually establish an anaerobic atmosphere which is not conducive to mold. However, tins, boxes, any other factory packaging all resides in hard plastic Coleman coolers down in the depths of my basement. Same for my cigar collection. [/QUOTE]
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