ok, I've been on and off this forum since June '08 and this is the first time I recall a discussion about spinning the can lid so the label is lined up. I'm glad I'm not the only one! O C Dizzle, fuh shizzle
Damn dude, you HAVE been away for a while... :wink:
Good advice! Definitely going to have to stop by a Target very very VERY soon!
On the note of lining up the labels, I don't have OCD, but my ADD causes me to usually peel the labels off. Anyone else notice how Offroad doubles up on their labels? strange...
Yeah, the lids do have to be lined up, but you guys are lucky to have ocd, I have CDO, its pretty much the same thing but the letters are in the right order like they should be
What's the name of this sealer? If possible, could you send me a picture of the box? I would be very interested in buying one of these, since the snus in my refrigerator gets dry after one week.
Not only do the labels have to line up PERFECTLY but if I see those "this product may cause mouth cancer" stickers I go nuts. They really screw up the symmetry I work so hard on achieving. The first thing I do when I get new snus is peel all those suckers off.
I dont know the name of the lid, I pulled it off after I bought it. But if you go to the Tupperware isle near the aluminum foil and plastic ziploc bags you'll find it for sure.
No, a refrigerator actually dehumidifies the air inside it. I'm not sure why snus doesn't dry out in the fridge, but a by-product of the heat cycle is dehumidification.
So, I've been using the poor man's storage system for a little while (cold weather+cooler room+mini cooler+reusable ice pack=success!), but in my ongoing progression, I have invested in a mini fridge, and it should be on my doorstep sometime tomorrow.
In looking around, I see some people talking about airtight storage in bags or containers. Is that all that much of a necessity for snus stored in a fridge, or is that more a freezer thing to help ward off freezer burn?
That's more for freezer storage, though fridge snus would benefit from that also. If you have less than 15 tins, I'd just keep them open in the fridge. If you have more than that, an air tight container will keep the snus nicer.
Airtight storage for freezer. I have taken over the butter drawer in my fridge, I keep what cans I am using there. I have kept unopened cans in the fridge for several weeks with no issues.
Airtight storage for freezer. I have taken over the butter drawer in my fridge, I keep what cans I am using there. I have kept unopened cans in the fridge for several weeks with no issues.
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