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<blockquote data-quote="GregE" data-source="post: 448501" data-attributes="member: 326"><p>I had a sealed tobacco jar in a glass container full of tobacco. It was put into a box and stored about a year ago by the queen of my double wide. The lid was accidently bumped and partially popped off during storage and the tobacco was left to dry out by accident. Is it possible to save that tobacco and rehydrate it somehow? Thanks for your advice .Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregE, post: 448501, member: 326"] I had a sealed tobacco jar in a glass container full of tobacco. It was put into a box and stored about a year ago by the queen of my double wide. The lid was accidently bumped and partially popped off during storage and the tobacco was left to dry out by accident. Is it possible to save that tobacco and rehydrate it somehow? Thanks for your advice .Greg [/QUOTE]
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