look at last 2 in code. 1st is a letter. a=jan b =feb and so on, skipping the letter I, the next is a digit. 0=2010 1=2011 2=2012 etc
Just don't read it.
The last letter and number for example E0 is may 2020
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All chewing tobacco is dangerous to one's body because of all the numerous chemicals put in. Do some research to find out which brand puts the least dangerous chemicals in, but I would say all smokeless tobacco companies put about the same amount in. Some just might have less nicotine than others. i.e. I've read Skoal might not have as much nicotine as Copenhagen.
To read the expiration dates on Timberwolf tobacco, locate the series of number and letters on the package. The first 4 numbers and letters will be the expiration date. The letter in the beginning signifies the month that it is good for and the next 3 numbers signify the date.
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The last two digits of the code found on the bottom of the can. For example; a code that reads S13AO2H2. The "H2" is the date. The "H" represents the month and the "2" represents the year. H2 would be August 2012 A=January B=Feb C=March D=April E=May F=June G=July H=Aug I=Sept J=Oct K=Nov L=December The letter "I' is skipped in the process. So, J=Sept, K=Oct, L=Nov, M=Dec.
To read the backwoods tobacco dates one must observe the packing their products come in to find numbers. Then they must look at the formatting and determine whether or not it is a date.
All those letters and numbers are encoded, but the last 2 digits are the Month and Day (i.e: xxxxxxxxxA1) 'A' is the first letter in the alphabet, so this indicates the first Month, January. The day of the Month would be the First; January First.
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It is not extinct. Whomever told you that or whatever you read was sorely misleading you.
Melvyn Read has written: 'The politics of tobacco' -- subject(s): Government policy, Cigarette industry, Tobacco industry, Policy networks 'Shops Bill 1986'
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