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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 41166" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>Congrats on your purchases!</p><p></p><p>Some of your choices I'm familiar with others I've not heard of.</p><p></p><p>You don't need to jar tinned tobacco, unless you are the type of smoker who does not consume tobacco very quickly, or has purchased a large tin (8 ounces or larger)</p><p></p><p>Most 'tubbed' tobaccos stay fairly fresh in the tub they are sold in, provided you consume the contents in a reasonable amount of time. What defines 'reasonable' is influenced by many factors, including average heat and humidity in your area. At the very least tobacco seems to survive best in a controlled environment where heat, humidity and light are constant and similar to what you find comfortable. Generally, a closet shelf is usually ideal.</p><p></p><p>What to try first? OMG, put them all in a brown paper bag stick your hand in and grab one! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Looks like the adventure is just beginning for you, have FUN!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 41166, member: 540"] Congrats on your purchases! Some of your choices I'm familiar with others I've not heard of. You don't need to jar tinned tobacco, unless you are the type of smoker who does not consume tobacco very quickly, or has purchased a large tin (8 ounces or larger) Most 'tubbed' tobaccos stay fairly fresh in the tub they are sold in, provided you consume the contents in a reasonable amount of time. What defines 'reasonable' is influenced by many factors, including average heat and humidity in your area. At the very least tobacco seems to survive best in a controlled environment where heat, humidity and light are constant and similar to what you find comfortable. Generally, a closet shelf is usually ideal. What to try first? OMG, put them all in a brown paper bag stick your hand in and grab one! :lol: Looks like the adventure is just beginning for you, have FUN! [/QUOTE]
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