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  • Polluted
    Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 120

    115 F Snus Storage

    I live in a very hot part of the states. Temps can exceed 110. It takes me 5-6 Days to finish a can of snus. By the end of it, every "Portion" I have turns into a white portion.

    How concerning is this in reguards to TSNA levels
  • codyg140
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 705

    #2
    Just keep it in the fridge when possible. If you have a fridge at work toss it in there, if you don't have a fridge you probably already pack a lunch. Just toss your snus in your bag( an insulated bag I would hope) with a reusable Ice pack and your done. I've done this in the summer working 12-16 hour days and still had nice cold snus when I got home. Oh and don't leave snus in a hot vehicle, they turn into ovens in the summer

    hope some of that helped, let us know what you think

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    • Premium Parrots
      Super Moderators
      • Feb 2008
      • 9758

      #3
      Cody has good advice. I might add that you can open a tin and remove about 50% to another can and use that. Then put the rest back in the freezer to keep it fresh until you need it. That's a real easy solution.
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      • Snusdog
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 6752

        #4
        Originally posted by Polluted View Post
        How concerning is this in reguards to TSNA levels

        Because snus is pasteurized the TSNA levels do not increase with self life as it does with dip. Thus I think the main issue you have here is dryness and taste

        The idea of of using an old tin to set out the portions you will need for the day while keeping the rest of the tin in the Freezer/refigorater sounds like a good idea and may help a great deal
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        • Polluted
          Member
          • Dec 2014
          • 120

          #5
          Wow...amazing ideas. Thanks yall

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          • addola
            Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 16

            #6
            I am from Saudi Arabia. It gets to 120 F sometimes over there. I usually store my rolls in the freezer, and have cans defrost in the fridge.
            When I am out, I am usually in an air conditioned environment, and a can of snus last me 2-3 days.

            If your consumption is low, why not get a smaller "container" to store your snus (say your 5 or 6 portions of the day). I'd use an empty General Mini can. Only drawback is that you can't show off your premium cans when you go out.

            I also remember someone talking about using a can of Altoid to carry their portions so that it looks "discreet". So, you can store your snus "on-the-go" in a non-snus container.

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