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Mold @ the B&M
I went to a B&M that recently opened. They had a surprisingly good selection, about a dozen cabinet humis. While looking through I noticed one box in one of the cabinets had some fuzz growing on the sticks.
My question is, does this mean all of the sticks in the case are contaminated? If I were to buy some sticks say from a different shelf that shows no sign of fuzz, would it be safe to put them in my humi? I aired on the side of caution until I got some opinions. |
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I can't say with any degree of certainty if it would spread, but I wouldn't buy any.
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At least out of that cabinet and I would look at the other carefully. |
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Yeah, I bought an Ashton VSG to smoke today but nothing for the cooler.
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Find another B&M.
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If the box is sealed you are buying from, I would not worry. I probably wouldn't be too concerned even on open cigars.
If you see mold coming out of the foot of the cigars (on the ones you saw), well then maybe I would have 2nd thoughts and side with no thanks. |
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Point it out to a clerk and then judge if you want to spend more money there based on their reaction.
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Don't most(all?) cigars have mold spores? I wouldn't worry, unless conditions in your cooler allow for the growth of those mold spores.
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Isn't there a fuzz that the oils of a cigar can produce that means the cigar is in great shape and kept at ideal settings? It's different than mold, but looks like mold. I'll look up the article I read.
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Here is what I was talking about. Got it in my first google.
http://www.cigarsforless.com/cigar_faq.php#bloom What does Bloom mean? Bloom is a grayish fuzz that can appear on a well aged cigar. It is not mold, and it is completely harmless. It is a residue from the fermenting oils within the cigar, and is indicative that you have ideal storage conditions. You can identify it as bloom if it easily wipes off if you brush it gently with your finger. If you can not easily remove it, and it is more of a white color, it is probably mold. |
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Plume/bloom is fairly rare and may never happen and is only an indicator of good storage. That's it. It doesn't effect the cigars flavor. |
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My B&M like 10% of the whole stash has mold growing, it looks sorta like plume, but im not convinced, looks too fuzzy.
I don't go there anymore. |
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Mold is fuzzy. I've seen hair mold on cigars. Not that I would like mold on anything but it's probably the least harmless of all the molds. It would appear light gray or white. Plume sparkles in the light like tiny crystals. I've also seen green mold on cigars and I wouldn't consider ever smoking one like that. I'd steer clear of any store that allows mold to go unchecked.
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