hey all, just found an un opened can of ettan los in the back of my fridge. The date on the can says 27/04/09. I opened it up and it smells normal, seems a bit "chunkier" though. Will it be ok to use?
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About damn time you found your way to us!! :wink:
Reading you, I gathered you were not a newbie. Welcome again to our little fun here.
harpdog, you have it backwards. Here is the 911 from the horse's mouth
Snus is perishable and must be stored in a refrigerator for best shelf life. When stored correctly, the shelf life for moist loose snus is 14 weeks, for moist portion-packed snus 20 weeks and for the dry assortments (CatchDry) 30 weeks. For longer storage, we would recommend freezing, which is excellent up to one year. Then, we recommend that the cans be vacuum-packed in airtight freezer bags. Snus in cardboard cans should be thawed in the refrigerator so that the condensation does not undo the glued seams in the cardboard can or the label on the outside of the can.
http://www.swedishmatch.com/en/Servi...formation/FAQ/
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Originally posted by sagedilAbout damn time you found your way to us!! :wink:
Reading you, I gathered you were not a newbie. Welcome again to our little fun here.
harpdog, you have it backwards. Here is the 911 from the horse's mouth
Snus is perishable and must be stored in a refrigerator for best shelf life. When stored correctly, the shelf life for moist loose snus is 14 weeks, for moist portion-packed snus 20 weeks and for the dry assortments (CatchDry) 30 weeks. For longer storage, we would recommend freezing, which is excellent up to one year. Then, we recommend that the cans be vacuum-packed in airtight freezer bags. Snus in cardboard cans should be thawed in the refrigerator so that the condensation does not undo the glued seams in the cardboard can or the label on the outside of the can.
http://www.swedishmatch.com/en/Servi...formation/FAQ/
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