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| They dont need to be kept in the fridge/freezer. They will be just fine for years. Keep them cool and dry and in a dark place. |
For long term storage, the refrigerator might not be a bad option, though.
But it is critical, I think, that the package is air-tight and sealed. This is especially important in the freezer (moisture exists in the freezer, too).
As for keeping things secret...that isn't too hard if you think about it. PM me if you don't figure out a really good solution.