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They were selling 600 incense for 20 dollars. How long would these cheap incense keep, before going "bad"

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before losing their aromas

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  1. I have found incense from years ago and they haven't lost their smell.  If  they have different scents, they do tend to blend into one smell  if they are together too long. It also depends on the quality too. If you keep them in a ziploc, they should be ok.


  2. Get HEM incense.

    It's awesome.

    What it says on the box, that's what it smells like.  I've never bought any other brands that are so true to the labels.

    HEM is where it's at.  I can get it at some gas stations in my area (or you can order it online, it seems like.)

    I don't make many endorsements for specific products, but HEM is awesome and I don't think you should bother with other kinds.

  3. i keep all my incense in a bag or small conatior. . . i had some from last year in a closed box with some clothes. . . when i reopened the box for the first time the whole box smelled strongly of the incense. . . so it depends how you keeping them. . . anyway, that's how i keep mine and they stay for a good time, i usually end up using them before a year tho, but i forgot bout them when i moved home.

  4. You mean 600 sticks or cones for $20?

    That's not cheap incense.

  5. I'm not lying when I say this, but someone gave me a pack of incense for my 16th birthday, I'm 24 now, and everytime I open the box, they still hit me as if they are brand new.  That may not be the case with all of the brands though........   :)

  6. Ahhhhhh another age old question just like that ever perplexing one of how many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop. The world may never know.

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