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Originally Posted by nofeardiver
, i did find one other cigar that had a little tiny spec of what looked the same so i took and stuck a few cigars that were close to the first one in a zip lock and put it aside seperated,
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Chances are that the cigar(s) you just sealed in that ziploc bag is a bit on the moist side, now in a sealed bag with no way for the humidity to drop AND a live mold colony, the mold will grow and spread to the other cigars.
Take them out of the ziploc, wipe the mold off, leave them out on the counter for a day or two to dry a bit. Or just smoke them.