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Aging Va/pers
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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 579455" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>I would answer yes with the caveat they are stored properly. I've had luck with cool "even" temperatures, not freezing, not in direct sunlight. In my experience vacuum sealing stops the aging process. I recall some talk about heating tins in hot cars and so forth but I consider that abusing tobacco. Stoving is another matter entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 579455, member: 4860"] I would answer yes with the caveat they are stored properly. I've had luck with cool "even" temperatures, not freezing, not in direct sunlight. In my experience vacuum sealing stops the aging process. I recall some talk about heating tins in hot cars and so forth but I consider that abusing tobacco. Stoving is another matter entirely. [/QUOTE]
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