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  • texasmade
    Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 4159

    #151
    Originally posted by Joe234 View Post
    What's the ideal temperature?


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    cold

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    • Owens187
      Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 1547

      #152
      /offtopic - Sage! put your clothes back on! (avatar)

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      • Joe234
        Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 1948

        #153
        Originally posted by danielan View Post
        Absolute 0 - you'll need a Kelvin thermometer.
        I have a freezer/fridge thermometer.

        It's a 0 degrees F

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        • texasmade
          Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 4159

          #154
          Originally posted by Joe234 View Post
          I have a freezer/fridge thermometer.

          It's a 0 degrees F

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          lol

          thats good Joe as long as it's cold enough to make ice your snus should be fine

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          • danielan
            Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 1514

            #155
            Originally posted by Joe234 View Post
            I have a freezer/fridge thermometer. It's a 0 degrees F
            I was messing with you. Now I feel bad. 0 Kelvin (absolute zero) is cold beyond belief (-273 C or -459 F). It is more or less the complete absence of heat. So cold that molecular oscillation (entropy) is slowed as far as it can be. We've never cooled anything to absolute zero and it is generally accepted that we cannot ever achieve this.

            0 degrees F is, IMO, optimal for a consumer freezer and should work great for storing your snus.

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            • sagedil
              Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 7077

              #156
              Originally posted by Owens187 View Post
              /offtopic - Sage! put your clothes back on! (avatar)

              Yeah. Sure... One day. hey, I just figured out how to fix my time zone today, give me time LOL

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              • Joe234
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 1948

                #157
                Originally posted by danielan View Post
                I was messing with you. Now I feel bad. 0 Kelvin (absolute zero) is cold beyond belief (-273 C or -459 F). It is more or less the complete absence of heat. So cold that molecular oscillation (entropy) is slowed as far as it can be. We've never cooled anything to absolute zero and it is generally accepted that we cannot ever achieve this.

                0 degrees F is, IMO, optimal for a consumer freezer and should work great for storing your snus.
                I figured that. I wasn't hip to the technical stuff behind it but I knew you were
                messing with me.

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                • IceBleu
                  Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 18

                  #158
                  Newbie with storage question

                  A friend at work gave me a can of Camel SNUS she got as a freebie. It was awful! That night I did some looking online, and found real snus. That can of Camel Mellow (less one portion) is floating around the back of my fridge somewhere lost, and good riddance. I placed an order for a variety of snus, mostly just for times when it wasn't practical to smoke as I work with my hands and smoke breaks were cutting my productivity. I'm on a weird pay setup that's like piece work- the more I produce, the more I earn. Switching to snus = no more smoke breaks = pay raise for me, yay! I also found this forum and am reading everything I can- the reviews here are very helpful to us newbies.


                  Three days in, I realized the Sage One is correct. The snus always wins. I put down a 20+ year, 2-3 pack a day menthol non-filter RYO habit, with NO effort. I didn't set out to quit smoking. I had tried every way in the world to quit before, and they all ended in disaster. I had resigned myself to being tied to the cigs until the day I died, and after what I went through before trying to quit I wasn't even considering making the effort. I just find that, well... the snus won! If I craved a cig, I'd go smoke one, but the cravings just aren't there anymore. I still have a pack of RYO in the bottom of my work bag just in case, but it's probably dry as dust by now. I thought a heavy smoker like me would need massive nic replacement, but I find the 8mg work just fine throughout the day. I start the day with my good friend Thunder Frosted and a cup-o-Joe (my other good friend), then the rest of the day the 8mg keep me nice and level. I have some cans of RYO left, and at first it was sad thinking what a waste it was buying those, but now when I look at them I get this amazing sense of satisfaction, and a wicked evil grin!


                  'Nuff rambling; now to my question. I've read all I can here about proper snus can storage, fridge/freezer, etc. Since my go-to as a smoker was menthol, I ordered a SnusX Menthol make your own set. I love it, as it's like three in one- mixed with flavor, a menthol snus; moistened and chilled- a regular portion; dry as-is from the bucket- a white portion. By making one can at a time, I'm not stuck with a bucket of one flavor to get bored with, and I can change it up as my tastes change and play with different flavors. I've ordered a couple of these to keep on hand, and I'm not sure how to store them properly. The best by date is March 2012, is that at room temperature? The tub doesn't have much of a seal to it, just a plastic lid like a margarine tub, no plastic wrap or other seal. I'd like to freeze them, since it will take me a while to go through an entire tub. If I just put the tub into the freezer, won't they get freezer burned? Should I wrap the tub in plastic wrap and put it in a freezer bag? Since they're dry, should I just pour them into a freezer bag, seal that in another freezer bag, and toss them into the freezer until I need them? I'm afraid to just set them in a cabinet and leave them, that would seem like snus abuse.


                  Thanks for any and all advice, and this very informative forum. I can breath freely for the first time in years! Now if I could just work up the nerve to try that can of loose from the sampler...... It's in my fridge, dead center top shelf, staring at me, mocking me...............

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                  • justintempler
                    Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 3090

                    #159
                    I would repackage the portions into smaller freezer bags. 24-48 portions to a small freezer bag, inside a larger gallon size freezer bag.
                    That way when you want to make a can or two you don't have to thaw out the whole batch just grab one of the smaller bags.

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                    • danielan
                      Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1514

                      #160
                      Originally posted by justintempler View Post
                      I would repackage the portions into smaller freezer bags. 24-48 portions to a small freezer bag, inside a larger gallon size freezer bag.
                      That way when you want to make a can or two you don't have to thaw out the whole batch just grab one of the smaller bags.
                      Yeah, I have several buckets stored and this is exactly what I do.

                      I take the snack-sized bags (1/2 of the sandwich size) and put 24 portions in that. Then I remove the air.

                      I then take all of these (17-20 in a bucket) then I put them all into a gallon freezer bag.

                      Then I seal those back into the bucket and freeze them in the bottom of my my chest freezer.

                      I do a checkerboard with gallon jugs of water:

                      xoxoxox
                      oxoxoxo

                      x=SnusX
                      o=gallon of water

                      So if I lose power they stay froze longer.

                      This is probably overkill. As I understand, these are good for 2 years in a "cool dry place" since they are completely dry.

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                      • Veganpunk
                        Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 5382

                        #161
                        Welcome to SnusOn and congrats on quitting smoking!!

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                        • LaZeR
                          Member
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 3994

                          #162
                          Originally posted by Veganpunk View Post
                          Welcome to SnusOn and congrats on quitting smoking!!
                          Ditto!

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                          • PipenSnus
                            Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 1038

                            #163
                            Originally posted by danielan View Post
                            This is probably overkill. As I understand, these are good for 2 years in a "cool dry place" since they are completely dry.
                            I tend to agree. Since they are completely dry, they probably don't need to be kept in the freezer or fridge at all. But it's best to err on the side of caution, so I've got my (single) SnusX bucket in the freezer. I'll probably get one or two more, at least, and I haven't decided what I'm going to do with them. I'm running out of freezer space. Maybe they'll just go in the fridge.

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                            • IceBleu
                              Member
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 18

                              #164
                              Thanks for the advice, and the kind words. I feel like I have a new lease on life w/o the cigs. You're right, I'm going to put the SnusX into small bags, and then all into a gallon bag and freeze it. It'll take up less room that way too. They might be OK left out to the best by date, but I just don't trust that lid since I'm in a high humidity area. One of the buckets should last me a few months, and I still have other cans I ordered to try out, and some more I'd like to order. And some others I'd like to order, too....

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                              • EricHill78
                                Member
                                • Jun 2010
                                • 4253

                                #165
                                Yet another newbie storage question

                                I've been smoke free for 48 hours with the General's help and have a quick question. I've been keeping all my newly purchased snus in the fridge as reccomended. What I do though is take a can with me to work then when I return place it back in the fridge. A can could last a couple days. Could the heating/cooling/heating/cooling have any bad effects? I thought about just carrying what I'll use but I can't predict if I'll have a good work day or bad where that extra portion makes the difference. I work in air conditioning all day so if that helps.

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