Experimenting with a Tin of Tobacco I don't Like

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Mattww89

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I got this ten of mango vanilla tobacco and I noticed that was from 2021 and I thought nice I can try age tobacco without having the seller it but at some point I guess the ten lost its seal over time and it was dry. Try to smoke it anyways and it had like a really high sour note. So I placed it in a baggie with some orange peels did help but could use a bit more milling out. Do you think it'll be a good idea to add a strawberry into the bag environment.
 
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Mattww89

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Well I wouldn't have the strawberries directly on the tobacco I was thinking about maybe putting a couple strawberries in the bag and then the tobacco will start absorbing the moisture and hopefully give it a little hint of strawberries.
 
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AJL67

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Life is too short to smoke bad pipes and bad cigars. Personally i wouldn’t bother with something extreme, i get it’s an experiment but yes could mold on you very very quickly, I’d just move on to a tin you like and toss the other. Maybe toss it in some 1Q to cut down on goopies or something.
 

Mattww89

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Yeah you guys are probably a right. I really don't like westing anything if I can still use it but There no point if I'm not enjoying my tobacco. If I can't use it for anything I can always just put in some compost
 

kschatey

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I got this ten of mango vanilla tobacco and I noticed that was from 2021 and I thought nice I can try age tobacco without having the seller it but at some point I guess the ten lost its seal over time and it was dry. Try to smoke it anyways and it had like a really high sour note. So I placed it in a baggie with some orange peels did help but could use a bit more milling out. Do you think it'll be a good idea to add a strawberry into the bag environment.
I've heard of using apple slices(s). Otherwise, people typically reydrate using distilled water, alcohol/spirit, or Boveda pack.
 
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Fruit is a poor way to rehydrate tobacco.
I've heard of using apple slices(s). Otherwise, people typically reydrate using distilled water, alcohol/spirit, or Boveda pack.
I've heard of apple slices and lettuce, but never tried it.

I did try using a damp paper towel, but it was a failure that I would chalk up to use error.

I would either cellar the tin and come back to it later (tastes change), try mixing with another blend (maybe cherry with mango and vanilla would be decent or a strong burley for pep), make a semi-plug (possibly with another tobacco), give it away (this forum is great at gifts), or pitch it (life's too short and tobacco is relatively cheap if a tin doesn't work out).
 
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Dr. Van Loafer

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I once tried with several drug store blends to add an apple slice to them in a jar. I let it sit for a couple weeks, opened the jar and what I had was mold. Moldy drug store tobacco. I threw it out, went out and bought better tobacco.
If you are dead set on trying to impart strawberry flavor have you considered the cork from a strawberry wine and add the cork to the jar? (Aka the McClelland whiskey stove)