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  • markcat
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 50

    Best Before?

    I just received a can of General loose today (31 Oct.) in the mail from an American store. The best before date reads: 10 23 07. Is it OK to use this product? :? My other can has a best before date sometime this November.
  • markcat
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 50

    #2
    Well, I assume you could, and I already have it shoved up my lip. First time w/ loose! Maybe not the freshest, but not bad . . . Still the snus seems moist enough; and as it's my first experience with loose any comments with those pesky best before dates would be great. I think, though, I'm going to avoid the American shops, but the price/shipping was right for single cans; best by dates are another story.

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    • chainsnuser
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 1388

      #3
      Hi markcat,

      the best before date is just a best before date. Unlike other food products, that quickly go sour, snus is still usable months later.

      I've used many cans, that were more than 2 months past the date. Just today I've used the last portion from a can, that was best before September 30. It seems I'm always ordering too much.

      Certainly the fresher the snus, the better, but the best before date is just not overly meaningful. The moisture of the tobacco is much more important. As long as your snus tastes good, there's no reason to worry IMHO.

      Cheers!

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      • markcat
        Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 50

        #4
        Thanks, chainsnuser! I assumed as much, but wanted confirmation from the forum's wisdom. Apparently I wasn't too worried about the date as I shot in a pris seconds after I posted my original question! :lol:

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        • Craig de Tering
          Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 525

          #5
          I recently posted elsewhere how to freshen up a can of loose if it feels too dry. Can't find it back now but it involves a TINY bit of water and some poking with the finger to distribute moisture evenly.

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          • violins
            Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 29

            #6
            I would never use an expired snus (but I have a store five minutes away where I can buy a new one on the other hand)...

            Cause the portions get kinda dry and hardened when they get old
            And the loose is probably becoming a bit dry too.

            But it definately won't kill you :P

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            • darkwing
              Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 415

              #7
              The dried out stuff seems not to release much nicotine, even if you try to rehydrate.

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              • Stargazer
                Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 225

                #8
                when loose get's drier it also attacks the gums more.
                At least from my experience.

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