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Best way to store/preserve candy bars?

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jagec

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Under an argon blanket at 10% relative humidity beneath an opaque glass shield in a dark room at 4 degrees surrounded by lead plating and patrolled by armed guards loyal to you alone.
 

Red Squirrel

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Under an argon blanket at 10% relative humidity beneath an opaque glass shield in a dark room at 4 degrees surrounded by lead plating and patrolled by armed guards loyal to you alone.

There should also be more armed guards that those armed guards cannot see or know about. Redundancy, in case they do feel tempted.
 

Childs

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lol sheesh. He probably just bought a box or two at Costco. Doesnt meant he's going to sit on the couch and eat them one after the other! He is asking about long term storage after all. I have the biggest container of peanut butter I have ever seen, just because it was $5.

http://www.stilltasty.com/fooditems/index/16669
 
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bigpimpatl

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I personally store my candy in one of these. Keeps it from getting into the wrong hands.

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dawp

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next time there's a launch for the ISS have them sent into orbit.
 

Juddog

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So I decided it would be cheaper to buy in bulk so I bought 48 3 musketeer bars. What's the best way to store them? I was thinking refrigerator but I've heard that actually isn't good.

How much do you weigh?
 

Insomniator

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No but seriously how much candy must you eat for cost to come into consideration?

And if you don't eat them fast enough to the point where storage comes into consideration, its definitely not worth it.