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Mason jars vs Original tins
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight Blues" data-source="post: 119130" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>For long term storage I tend to leave the tobacco in the original tin if at all possible, once you open the tin whatever changes the tobacco had been going through ends at that moment, kind of like letting the Gennie out of the bottle. I do transfer all opened tins to mason jars so that the blend stay fresh and maintains proper moister levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight Blues, post: 119130, member: 9"] For long term storage I tend to leave the tobacco in the original tin if at all possible, once you open the tin whatever changes the tobacco had been going through ends at that moment, kind of like letting the Gennie out of the bottle. I do transfer all opened tins to mason jars so that the blend stay fresh and maintains proper moister levels. [/QUOTE]
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