in fact decompressing, and not decomposing, as I first read. I
should have your stuff in the mail quick.
I haven't read all the posts in this thread, but, I do agree, bail-top
jars are the way to go. Also, a lot of times heavily scented or
aromatic tobaccos will leave their pimp ass flavors on other
unsuspecting and less flavored blends while in transit.
How much time did you spend traveling with soldiers in Iraq? Did you
ever notice, maybe after a while you all started to smell the same?
(I'm guessing here, I have no experience.)
Example- I buy a lot of bulk stuff through the mail and damned if I
don't get full virginia flake that smells (at first) Cob plug. Give
'em some air time and jar 'em up.
welcome home-
-loose
--- In pipesmokers2@yahoogroups.com, "Ray" <rlrideoutjr@...> wrote:
>
> Hey,
> My wonderful wife bought me some tobaccos while I was overseas. She
> bought bulk tobaccos which were sent in ziploc bags. She received
> these bags and stored them all in one cooler.
> My question is this; Will this affect the taste and aroma of the
> tobaccos? To me they all smell the same. I am pretty sure that frech
> vanilla should not smell like early morning pipe. Am I wrong about
> this?
>
> Thanks,
> Ray
>
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