Great That's all they need. Pipe smoking and an imaginary friend in form of "ghost from the past pipe blend in a mason jar" x)Nope. Never washed mine. Never had any issues and certainly don't smell anything "off" in a new jar either. People who say they do, I swear its probably just all in their heads.
I don’t always wash my Kerrs, but I always wash my Balls.You can tell by the replies that this forum is definitely male centric.
A new jar fresh from a sealed case is cleaner than the tin your tobacco came from. I never saw a point.
Have you ever watched video of a tobacco manufacturer facility or been to one in person? I have done both.How do you know there cleaner? That seems like an awfully big assumption.
That may be and is probably why some manufacturers have a problem with mold sometimes. I don’t want to give the tobacco any more of a reason to mold. It does that just fine on my own. So sanitizing jars to store said tobacco in will only help prevent this.Have you ever watched video of a tobacco manufacturer facility or been to one in person? I have done both.
Tobacco isn’t governed by food safety rules for sanitization.
Sure, do whatever you want to do. There's nothing wrong with that. I would say it's worth it to go and take a gander at the pictures and video that's out there to expand your own perception as well. Tobacco is more or less manhandled from field to tin/pouch/bag.That may be and is probably why some manufacturers have a problem with mold sometimes. I don’t want to give the tobacco any more of a reason to mold. It does that just fine on my own. So sanitizing jars to store said tobacco in will only help prevent this.