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Swollen Cornell and Diehl tins
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<blockquote data-quote="Dottleman" data-source="post: 467968" data-attributes="member: 1892"><p>I've notice selling tins too - and like you, mostly with the C&D blends. I have not yet had a bad experience opening one of them so I just wrote it off to the gasses being produced by the microbes and fermentation process. I hope your experience is as positive as mine has been since every time I open one, the tobacco inside has been aged wonderfully. Happy smoking brother!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dottleman, post: 467968, member: 1892"] I've notice selling tins too - and like you, mostly with the C&D blends. I have not yet had a bad experience opening one of them so I just wrote it off to the gasses being produced by the microbes and fermentation process. I hope your experience is as positive as mine has been since every time I open one, the tobacco inside has been aged wonderfully. Happy smoking brother! [/QUOTE]
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