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Old 12-28-2009, 04:52 PM   #1
MrOneEyedBoh
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Default Bad local experience.

I dont have really any B&Ms near me, but the ones that I do are ran by foreigners. Nothing against that, but from the looks of the ones near me they are not kept up as they should be. Every time I go in there I see cigars with mold on them. Some are over consumed in mold and its crazy.

My girlfriend bought me some ( not knowing ) from this certain one and she also bought me a leather cigar holder. I opened it up and the two or three cigars were all moldy like straight fuzz. I was like uhh how come you bought it like that? She said that she just asked the lady to grab three for her, as she didnt know this from that. So she took them back the next day. I told her dont trade them out or whatever and just let her know its crazy that she would sell them in this condition. The owner wouldn't refund her, and gave her a hard time about her taking them back. She also said it was again state law to take cigars back or something else. I guess that makes sense, but your cigars that your selling are covered in mold.

Isn't that against some kind of like sanitary law or something? Cant that cause serious respiratory problems if a cigar is smoked that has mold? Obviously not with true apparent signs of mold being in/on the cigar?
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