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<blockquote data-quote="fumo bro" data-source="post: 172474" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>About two years ago I purchased a 2 oz can of Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture - it was a can probably from the late 1970's. It cost me an arm and a leg so I was waiting for a special occasion to open it. Recently I was looking at the bottom of tin when I noticed that a small rust area had a pin-hole size perforation. I shook the tin and it sounded as if the contents had completely dried out. I am not sure how long the contents had dried out. I am concerned that the tobacco is no longer good. I still have not opened the can (pull tab to open). If the contents have dried out (let's say ten years for example), is the tobacco any good? Or should it go to the trash can? I guess I could sample the tobacco myself, but, since I have never smoked Balkan Sobranie before, I have nothing to compare it to. Any comments would be well appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fumo bro, post: 172474, member: 842"] About two years ago I purchased a 2 oz can of Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture - it was a can probably from the late 1970's. It cost me an arm and a leg so I was waiting for a special occasion to open it. Recently I was looking at the bottom of tin when I noticed that a small rust area had a pin-hole size perforation. I shook the tin and it sounded as if the contents had completely dried out. I am not sure how long the contents had dried out. I am concerned that the tobacco is no longer good. I still have not opened the can (pull tab to open). If the contents have dried out (let's say ten years for example), is the tobacco any good? Or should it go to the trash can? I guess I could sample the tobacco myself, but, since I have never smoked Balkan Sobranie before, I have nothing to compare it to. Any comments would be well appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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