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Oct 20, 2021
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Hi. I recently was gifted about 40oz of mixture no 79. It was all still sealed but not sure how old it was. I was wondering how dry it is meant to be. It seems a lot drier than other aromatics I have tried. It isn't crunchy or crispy just drier than my other tobaccos. I was hoping if someone could tell me if this is normal for that type of tobacco or would I have to rehydrate it. Any info much appreciated.
 
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mso489

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The fact that it will dry out at all is a good omen. I have a small part of a small jar of Lane 1-Q that is as wet as can be after years. It still doesn't burn evenly. However, I like Mixture No. 79. One of the members here who is something of an influencer on Forums campaigned for the blend about five years ago and revived it from a joke blend to merely polarizing, so I tried it and found it quite good. It has anisette flavoring, but is tobacco-forward to me, relatively mild, a good casual smoke.
 

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The fact that it will dry out at all is a good omen. I have a small part of a small jar of Lane 1-Q that is as wet as can be after years. It still doesn't burn evenly. <<Snipped bits out >>
Tom-

I've found that blends heavily doused with humectants will feel wet, but may not be.

Too bad no one can actually measure the moisture content!
 
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