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For what it's worth, someone on another forum did a "coffee" infusion test where they actually went as far as putting the cigar fully submerged in coffee grinds for a few months..
When they opened it, it still smelled like strong coffee. The Cigar hadn't changed one bit. That being said, I would suggest seasoning the humidor to get the wood to open up a bit, then I would put the baking soda in there in a small bowl. |
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