Mold/rust in a tin of Chenet's Cake

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demerara

Lurker
Oct 12, 2019
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That sucks, always a bummer. Just curious, did you take picture of the tobacco?
I didn't take a picture of the tobacco (it was too disgusting to me)...anyway, the top block was covered in green mold with orange streaks...and there was some rust on the outside of the bottom of the tin, and external mold between the top of the tin and the plastic lid. The most disconcerting thing is that the tin was stored in a completely dry place!
 
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Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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I'd be curious exactly how Laudisi intends to make it right... please keep us posted...
Yeah. I thought about that after I made my post. I had an issue with some Steamworks in 2023 and they hooked me up but it was a new tin. How do they make up for 8 years of aging?
Surely they can’t.
One of the risks of cellaring I suppose.