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We have introduced a new packaging for our powders.
1. We have always packaged in steel cans, because they do not let moisture in, unlike plastics. 2. To ensure the powders are kept in pristine condition, you will find a pack of silica gel hanging into the can from the lid. A neat trick with silica gel is to place them in the powder oven to dry them out, and then place them back in the can for long term storage. http://www.moonrakers.com/silica.jpg
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