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Just got a tin sampler of Acids. SHould I keep them away from the non-flavored cigars in the humi?
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Thank you sir.
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yes... do not mix them with other smokes or the acid flavors will infuse them for sure.
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It's not clear from your question, but don't even keep the Acids in the same humidor as your other cigars. If you don't have another humidor, make up a quick tupperdor and stick them in there.
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Keep your Acid cigars away from your other cigars, and out of your humidor!!!
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Buy a tupperware container at Walmart and throw 'em in there.
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When I was buying those sampler tins, I'd just pick up a Boveda Pak and throw it in the tin with the cigars. Worked fine. So well in fact, that I once had 4 tins that I was using as my only humidors. My how things change...
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I think they'd be fine if you left them in the tin. I have always heard to keep flavored cigars separate, but I always have a handful in my humidor for folks that like em. They have never rubbed their flavor off.
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Thanks, one and all. I got a Xikar pack and now they're in a plastic container. I did try the KUBA KUBA last night not too bad. Very mild.
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That's because the only one that YOU liked was that particular cigar, when truth of the matter is, they're all great cigars...to someone. If the Opulence is the only one you'd recommend, it surprises me that Drew Estate sells the Kuba Kuba and Blondie 3/1 over anything else in the Acid line.
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You can keep your flavored cigars in their own humidor, a ziplock bag, or a bail jar (or cigar jar). The bail jars look nice, they're about ten bucks at walmart. They have plastic ones or glass ones.
My wife keeps her flavored cigars in cigar jars like that. Keeps them great. ![]()
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Ya know, Wade, there's a lot of stuff put on the dinner table that I eat, but it doesn't necessarily make it great.
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