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Smokin Gator 01-03-2009 07:49 AM

PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
Why in the heck do they dye wrappers? I swear I will NEVER buy another Edge maduro or any other cigar that stains my fingers.

Rant off...

Jbailey 01-03-2009 08:08 AM

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I have no idea about the dyed wrappers, but I'm with you on never buying another one.

NCRadioMan 01-03-2009 12:19 PM

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I think one reason is that the wrappers they use are not the prettiest things and probably are not uniform in color and Americans always want something that appears to be perfect. It's the same with apples. Those nice shiny red ones you see at the store are, for the most part, dyed to make them "pretty" to the consumer.

Texan in Mexico 01-03-2009 12:34 PM

Re: PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 147776)
I think one reason is that the wrappers they use are not the prettiest things and probably are not uniform in color and Americans always want something that appears to be perfect. It's the same with apples. Those nice shiny red ones you see at the store are, for the most part, dyed to make them "pretty" to the consumer.


:tpd:

The dyed wrapper also makes it appear as if it is a stronger cigar to the average smoker. I still enjoy the ´92 but I have to admit the quality of RP smokes has gone down the last few years.

borndead1 01-03-2009 12:37 PM

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There are very few cigar makers that DON'T enhance their maduro wrappers in some way. I've smoked Anejos and a Padron 80th that stained my fingers, and pitch-black cheapo bundles that didn't stain my fingers. Guess it depends on how well they "enhance" the wrappers. The worst I've ever had was an Olde World Reserve maduro. I could rub my fingers together and the residue would flake off like dirt. :ss

duckmanco 01-03-2009 01:45 PM

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Give the 601 bp maduro a shot if u have not yet ....no dye on those wrappers

SmokinApe 01-03-2009 01:50 PM

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dye = BS...

Cigary 01-03-2009 02:01 PM

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I agree with the "dye" being used on the cigars,,,I don't like it one bit but I just can't stop smoking the Edge Maduro,,it tastes good. Forgive me but I must smoke them all.

Starscream 01-03-2009 02:02 PM

Re: PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cigary (Post 147900)
I agree with the "dye" being used on the cigars,,,I don't like it one bit but I just can't stop smoking the Edge Maduro,,it tastes good. Forgive me but I must smoke them all.

:tpd:

I don't care if they're dyed or not as long as they taste good

TripleF 02-19-2009 09:19 AM

Re: PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cigary (Post 147900)
I agree with the "dye" being used on the cigars,,,I don't like it one bit but I just can't stop smoking the Edge Maduro,,it tastes good. Forgive me but I must smoke them all.



Here! Here! :ss

hotreds 02-19-2009 09:23 AM

Re: PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
Most annoying- kinda scared me a bit- had me spitting like I was chewing!

Sauer Grapes 02-19-2009 04:41 PM

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A CAO Maduro stained my fingers and lips once. That cigar didn't even last an inch before I tossed that crap out.

ronhoffman2 02-19-2009 05:28 PM

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those damn PR's. stealing hubcaps and what not.:r

MithShrike 02-19-2009 07:22 PM

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From those reps and tobacco types I've spoken to, the wrappers that are cooked are the ones that normally rub off. Apparently the dyes usually hold pretty well. Just what I've been told, I'd like to see if it were true first hand but the only manufacturer I know that I can walk into his factory quickly doesn't use cooked or dyed leaves.

RGD. 02-19-2009 10:08 PM

Re: PR Edge Maduro Dyed Wrapper
 
I would like to inject a note for thought also - "cooking" the leaves to accelerate the fermentation process which naturally produces oily sugary wrappers, manufacturers will also add sugar. So although dye may be added, don't be so quick to judge. Saliva and/or combined with heat can and will cause the sugar/oils to be pulled from the wrapper.

I'm a maduro fan. So no doubt I have had my fair share of dye induced wrappers - I don't get stains. I don't wet, lick or otherwise slobber on my cigars - dry lips I guess.

Anyway - just something for thought.


Ron

TomHagen 02-19-2009 10:20 PM

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This topic always freaks me out. I find the dyes/cooking/sugar gross. I want to be smoking tobacco and that is IT!
I find CC's to be the most genuine (no proof), cause they don't have so many different "new" products (ex. RP), no money to invest in additives, seemingly remain truest to the trade and are least uniform in construct and appearance. Anything to expedite curing through additives seems weird.
Although, I try new stuff all the time, this approach is what I want to be smoking, just blended tobacco - nothing cooked, dyed, additives etc. I just try to stay away from additives in my smokes.

(ps. I did relatively enjoy the 1 RP Edge Maduro I smoked ;) but won't again)

Magma 02-20-2009 02:35 AM

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I always thought it was oils from the cigar itself lol

RottenZombie 02-20-2009 03:05 AM

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Mmmmmm Die and additives..:dr:dr:dr:dr:r


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