Originally posted by piks101
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Your picture looks like the cans I have. Every can I have opened has some pouches that are more dry than others. I am with the folks that say it's a moisture content issue.
If I am not mistaken, GN and Conny address the moisture content(not enough) during the manufacturing process in upcoming batches? This seemed to be a common complaint among folks. To me, these areas appear to be dry areas of the portion and not mold. Man, I hope it's not mold because I am using this snus a ton. Let us know what Conny or GN tell you.
If it's mold, I would think the areas would have a more fuzzy appearance than just a blanched look.
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Originally posted by brant View PostYour picture looks like the cans I have. Every can I have opened has some pouches that are more dry than others. I am with the folks that say it's a moisture content issue.
If I am not mistaken, GN and Conny address the moisture content(not enough) during the manufacturing process in upcoming batches? This seemed to be a common complaint among folks. To me, these areas appear to be dry areas of the portion and not mold. Man, I hope it's not mold because I am using this snus a ton. Let us know what Conny or GN tell you.
If it's mold, I would think the areas would have a more fuzzy appearance than just a blanched look.
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Larry(snuscentral.com) relayed to me this info:
"I asked Conny about this when I received my first sample cans. It’s not mold. Old-style original portions were dryer than today’s original portions. In Islay batches 1 and 2, they used even less water than planned and these white patches appeared on the portions. They are just dry spots. The cans from batches 4 on are wetter. Still may see a little dry spot here and there but no worries."
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Originally posted by brant View PostLarry(snuscentral.com) relayed to me this info:
"I asked Conny about this when I received my first sample cans. It’s not mold. Old-style original portions were dryer than today’s original portions. In Islay batches 1 and 2, they used even less water than planned and these white patches appeared on the portions. They are just dry spots. The cans from batches 4 on are wetter. Still may see a little dry spot here and there but no worries."
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