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10-09-2006, 02:01 PM | #1 |
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Location: Richmond, VA.
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Mixing flavored and regular sticks in humidor?
OK, Yes! I am greener than spring grass when it comes to handrolled cigars. Years ago it was "King Edward", "Dutch Masters" and such drug store cigars I used to smoke. Maybe thats why I never smoked more than a few cigars a year? HA, HA, HA!!! Now for my question! I have a 200 count humi and am starting to fill. I found I like the "Java" stick and its a "flavored" stick. I used to chew so maybe thats why I like some of the flavored sticks. If I buy only sticks that come in celo wrappers. Can I store the flavored sticks together with my regular sticks in my humi? Or do I need to have a seperate humi for only flavored sticks. How about a stick like the "ACID" Blondie and "KUBA KUBA" would they need to be stored with flavored sticks. I can understand the need to segerate naked sticks to help them marry together. But I hope someone can give me insight on how big a deal it is to store cello wrapped sticks of flavored and non-flavored in the same humi. As a note, I used to smoke Marlboro "Red" in the flip to box till my late 20's. If you ever smoked them you may remember the great smell of a freshly opened pack. Well to me, that "JAVA" stick when smoked tastes just like I remember that pack Marlboro "Red" fresh smell to have been.
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