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<blockquote data-quote="smoker13" data-source="post: 547869" data-attributes="member: 3962"><p>I just got some new tins of tobacco in the mail, one of which was a tin of GLP Meridian from 10/29/19. I had another unopened tin of this in my cellar from 01/14/19, and so I decided to put them both in a glass BALL jar. </p><p></p><p>I have never smoked this blend before, and have been looking forward to it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I opened the newer tin first and was struck by how dry the tobacco was. I mean, it was very, very dry. Nothing at all seemed amiss with the tin itself, so I assumed that this was just a dry tobacco.</p><p></p><p>However, when I opened the one from over a year ago I was surprised to see (and feel) that it was nice and moist, all the way through. It seemed like what a fresh tin of tobacco usually feels like.</p><p></p><p>So, what gives? Has anybody experienced anything like this, with Meridian or any other tobacco? Those who smoke Meridian, are you accustomed to a new tin being dry or moist (not the best word to use, but I think you get the picture)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoker13, post: 547869, member: 3962"] I just got some new tins of tobacco in the mail, one of which was a tin of GLP Meridian from 10/29/19. I had another unopened tin of this in my cellar from 01/14/19, and so I decided to put them both in a glass BALL jar. I have never smoked this blend before, and have been looking forward to it. Anyway, I opened the newer tin first and was struck by how dry the tobacco was. I mean, it was very, very dry. Nothing at all seemed amiss with the tin itself, so I assumed that this was just a dry tobacco. However, when I opened the one from over a year ago I was surprised to see (and feel) that it was nice and moist, all the way through. It seemed like what a fresh tin of tobacco usually feels like. So, what gives? Has anybody experienced anything like this, with Meridian or any other tobacco? Those who smoke Meridian, are you accustomed to a new tin being dry or moist (not the best word to use, but I think you get the picture)? [/QUOTE]
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