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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 541610" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Newpiper, in regards to something portable that will keep a day's worth of tobacco moist. I have in the past used old dip cans that friends were finished with. Not advisable if the flavor contamination bugs you. However in most convenience stores they sell powdered jerky in the same sort of container usually all plastic. It will hold about 2 bowls worth. I have also used the empty bags from chewing tobacco. It's usually an aluminized paper that works well at retaining moisture. Again flavor contamination can happen. A similar container though can also be picked up cheap.. big league chew shredded bubblegum comes in a pack like that and isn't an objectional flavor for most folks. There are actual items made for this but they tend to be expensive and don't really work any better than the cheap items I listed. Hope it helps you out</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 541610, member: 2140"] Newpiper, in regards to something portable that will keep a day's worth of tobacco moist. I have in the past used old dip cans that friends were finished with. Not advisable if the flavor contamination bugs you. However in most convenience stores they sell powdered jerky in the same sort of container usually all plastic. It will hold about 2 bowls worth. I have also used the empty bags from chewing tobacco. It's usually an aluminized paper that works well at retaining moisture. Again flavor contamination can happen. A similar container though can also be picked up cheap.. big league chew shredded bubblegum comes in a pack like that and isn't an objectional flavor for most folks. There are actual items made for this but they tend to be expensive and don't really work any better than the cheap items I listed. Hope it helps you out Jim [/QUOTE]
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