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<blockquote data-quote="Corncobcon" data-source="post: 558123" data-attributes="member: 4150"><p>When storing square tins such as S.G. Kendal Cream or MacBaren H.H. Burley Flake, to name a couple, do you put each tin in a baggie or just put it away? Some of these tins</p><p>I will probably never smoke, so I put them each in a baggie. Is it really necessary? If the tobacco tins are stored in a cool, dark, dry place, are the baggies needed? What do</p><p>you all do with your storage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corncobcon, post: 558123, member: 4150"] When storing square tins such as S.G. Kendal Cream or MacBaren H.H. Burley Flake, to name a couple, do you put each tin in a baggie or just put it away? Some of these tins I will probably never smoke, so I put them each in a baggie. Is it really necessary? If the tobacco tins are stored in a cool, dark, dry place, are the baggies needed? What do you all do with your storage? [/QUOTE]
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