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Swollen Cornell and Diehl tins
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamCordray" data-source="post: 465205" data-attributes="member: 4053"><p>Has anyone encountered swollen tins of C&D tobacco? If so, have you noticed any issues with the tobacco contained inside? I remember seeing a review by someone online saying the swollen tin was an indicator of mold, or other 'spoilage', but having never encountered mold myself, wondered if the more experienced out there had any thoughts. Is it normal for pipe tobacco tins to swell as they age? I love C&D, but the recent issues that came to light with Carolina Red has me wondering if other blends may be similarly affected. Thanks in advance for any thoughts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamCordray, post: 465205, member: 4053"] Has anyone encountered swollen tins of C&D tobacco? If so, have you noticed any issues with the tobacco contained inside? I remember seeing a review by someone online saying the swollen tin was an indicator of mold, or other 'spoilage', but having never encountered mold myself, wondered if the more experienced out there had any thoughts. Is it normal for pipe tobacco tins to swell as they age? I love C&D, but the recent issues that came to light with Carolina Red has me wondering if other blends may be similarly affected. Thanks in advance for any thoughts! [/QUOTE]
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