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by NewportNoMore
on Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:02 pm |
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| I buy People's True Taste tobacco in the 1 lb bag. I purchased a new bag today, to find that it apparently has a small hole somewhere, as my tobacco is drier than if I had left the bag open for weeks. I know that I can put the moisture back in by throwing in a moistened cotton ball. My question is - is it better to find some sort of Tupperware to store my tobacco in, or a heavy duty Ziploc bag? Thank you! |
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by infinitethoughts
on Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:52 pm |
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As a cigar and ciggy smoker, I've had experience with rehumidifying.
It really does not matter cause both are airtight. The only thing I can think of is the Ziploc will give off more "plastic" smell as it's not as solid as the Tupperware.
I heard you can also cut cut up a quarter of an apple or a section of carrot, and that rehumidifies. Plus gives it extra taste I imagine. |
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by Custom Blends
on Tue May 08, 2007 10:29 am |
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We use pouch buttons. They are small metal or plastic discs with an absorbent material in them. You just soak them in water for a bit, shake off the excess, and throw them right in with the tobacco. Picture at: http://www.customblends.com/webcart/search.php?search_string=Pouch+Button
As far as storage, many people use tupperware, but some use a clear plastic vacuum sealed canister. You can probably find those at any Target, Wal-Mart - any place that has a kitchen supplies section should have 'em. |
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by JohnC
on Tue May 08, 2007 10:49 pm |
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Empty coffee cans work ----- I've used the metal and the plastic
-J.C.- |
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