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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Neil" data-source="post: 364529" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I really like my Columbus Tobacco Pouch I bought from smokingpipes.com. It is a great size, and is really well priced under $20. I don't think it will do a very good job keeping your tobacco moist/humid. But I don't think pouches like that exist. Personally, I fill the pouch in the morning, and what isn't smoked by the end of the day gets put back in the mason jar. I have never had an issue with tobacco becoming overly dry using this technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Neil, post: 364529, member: 2870"] I really like my Columbus Tobacco Pouch I bought from smokingpipes.com. It is a great size, and is really well priced under $20. I don't think it will do a very good job keeping your tobacco moist/humid. But I don't think pouches like that exist. Personally, I fill the pouch in the morning, and what isn't smoked by the end of the day gets put back in the mason jar. I have never had an issue with tobacco becoming overly dry using this technique. [/QUOTE]
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