Yes, cigarettes can go bad. The pack contains an expiration date. The tobacco gets stale once it has been in contact with air. Cigarettes usually last one year if kept in the original wrapper.
Ya smokeless tobacco expires. Skoal expiration date is on the bottom of the can. Copenhagen last about 2 weeks after it was made which the date is on the bottom of the can. Grizzly, Kodiak, Longhorn, Husky, etc. have a code on the bottom which have the date which it was made. They last for about 5 months after they were made. If you dip expired dip it's really dry. NASTY
Tobacco does not expire, but if left out for a long period of time, it can dry up and you will need to re-humidify it. If it is a cigarette you are talking about, you can just throw it out and buy a new pack as they are not costly. If you try to smoke a dried cigar, it will probably crumble on you and could possibly make you sick.
Yes, every can of dip has an expiration date on it. Most expiration dates are about 6 months out. However, if you open the can, it will go bad before the expiration.
Yes about 6 months after you open it
No , but the tobacco will get stale in the can after a while .
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There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
Dissovable smokeless tobacco lozenges or strips.
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
Yes 82% of smokeless tobacco users are male.
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Redman Tobacco is a type of smokeless tobacco. The date codes on the bottom are the month (A-L for January through December), day of the month (1-31) and last digit of the year (for example, 2 for 2012).
It takes roughly 3 days for the signs of smokeless tobacco to leave the system.
Nicotine.