It used to have date on the can that said when it was produced and I know it was a good can if it was less than say 7 days from the can - 3 days would be great but now my local store looks like they are getting cans that say FRESH UNTIL (3 or 4 weeks from now) which covers up the date it was made.. Anyone else see they and how can you tell how fresh it actually is? Is there some logic that people know about how old it is by this new date format?
copenhagen changing dates on its long cut?
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Originally posted by gordonb007 View PostIt used to have date on the can that said when it was produced and I know it was a good can if it was less than say 7 days from the can - 3 days would be great but now my local store looks like they are getting cans that say FRESH UNTIL (3 or 4 weeks from now) which covers up the date it was made.. Anyone else see they and how can you tell how fresh it actually is? Is there some logic that people know about how old it is by this new date format?
If I recall correctly, the copenhagen longcut that is sold around here comes in a plastic can with a fresh until date, while the fine cut comes in a fiber can with a manufacture date.
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Just work it backwards.............anything that will be good in 2 weeks or less don't buy
anything that will be good in three week or more buy
or..........just buy snusWhen it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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