For the last week or so, I’ve been trying to smoke up all the opened pouches of “drug store” brand tobaccos I have stashed away in my garage and office, and it’s a pleasant task because any brand that uses propylene glycol as a preservative has an almost indefinite shelf life, even after opening.
Some of these opened pouches are at least a decade or more old.
Does anybody have any facts and history on the use of propylene glycol to keep tobacco fresh?
No maker is proud to say they use it, but when you open a 2004 copyright date pouch of Carter Hall and it’s still good, I suppose every brand in the drug stores uses it.
Some of these opened pouches are at least a decade or more old.
Does anybody have any facts and history on the use of propylene glycol to keep tobacco fresh?
No maker is proud to say they use it, but when you open a 2004 copyright date pouch of Carter Hall and it’s still good, I suppose every brand in the drug stores uses it.