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<blockquote data-quote="fumo bro" data-source="post: 109537" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>Over the past few years, I began to explore the vast and diverse tobacco blends once I discovered that there was more to pipe tobaccos than the cherry, vanilla, and coffee flavored blends that were offered from the local smoke shop. I began to accumulate several tins - more than I could smoke in a lifetime. Anyway, as far as tobaccos sold in tins and cans, I found that sealing the container with parafilm keeps the contents moist (and minimizes oxidation) even after several years. I even heard of people using electrical tape to seal their containers. I have a tin of Margate that I purchased and opened in the late 1990's. After keeping it sealed for a decade, it still smokes with great pleasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fumo bro, post: 109537, member: 842"] Over the past few years, I began to explore the vast and diverse tobacco blends once I discovered that there was more to pipe tobaccos than the cherry, vanilla, and coffee flavored blends that were offered from the local smoke shop. I began to accumulate several tins - more than I could smoke in a lifetime. Anyway, as far as tobaccos sold in tins and cans, I found that sealing the container with parafilm keeps the contents moist (and minimizes oxidation) even after several years. I even heard of people using electrical tape to seal their containers. I have a tin of Margate that I purchased and opened in the late 1990's. After keeping it sealed for a decade, it still smokes with great pleasure. [/QUOTE]
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