I have a couple snuffs that are about 2 years old, and they still taste as they did when I bought them which I kindof attribute to being untouched for almost all of that time. I wasn't really into sniffing when I got them, so I tossed them into a box and forgot about them. Recently I dug them out and I'm really enjoying snuff, so I might be trying to stock up on some in the near future. The only problem is I'm not quite sure how to store them long term. Should I toss them into a airtight jar? go the humidor route (I have a cigar humidor somewhere...)? or is it all entirely dependant on which type of snuff it is (dry or moist)? thanks in advance!
So how long will this stuff keep for?
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