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      CommentAuthorermtony
    • CommentTimeNov 14th 2008
     # 31
    I'm inclined to agree. I don't put snuff in the fridge at all. I just use a variety of ziplock bags and airtight containers which are kept in drawers and a cupboard on a north facing wall. The temperature in there stays pretty stable and never gets very warm. The snuff keeps just fine. I think temperature stability counts for a lot.

    Of course Pieter will want a south facing wall for such an arrangement ;-)
    • CommentAuthorLuis
    • CommentTimeNov 14th 2008
     # 32
    Question: would it be better for snuff to be store in a food saver bag?like the ones use to store food?that would keep the air from drying ou the snuff, right? and if this was the case does snuff needs to be store in the refrigerator or can it be still store dark cool place?
  1.  # 33
    You can really store them into anything that seals. Like ziplocs, food saver bags, tightvac jars, canning/mason or kilner jars, tupperware, water bottle, thermos, ammo cans etc. And dark cool storage is fine.
    • CommentAuthorLuis
    • CommentTimeNov 15th 2008
     # 34
    thank you for your quick response!
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      CommentAuthorbob
    • CommentTimeNov 15th 2008
     # 35
    Why doesn't anyone direct this question at Tim of Snuff Store?
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      CommentAuthorSnuffbox
    • CommentTimeNov 15th 2008
     # 36
    Great news, I'll get some of the local imposter tupperware and use those.
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      CommentAuthorJuxtaposer
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2008
     # 37
    Plastics are not recommended. Glass is best. Air tight is important. A constant temperature is too. Cool is fine. Warm may grow things. But a fluctuating temperature especially to freezing can be harmful. This for me is optimal storage.
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      CommentAuthorSnuffbox
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2008 edited
     # 38
    I guess glass bail jars would seal as well as some of the plastic stuff we get but it seems like the plastics seal pretty good. I don't think we can get normal canning jars here and not sure what good they would do without pressure sealing them anyway.

    The plastic ones are easier to deal with since they're wide and flat, pretty good for stuff like snuff cans. WIth jars you have to drop stuff in and fish it out when you need it. Not sure how good an idea that is.