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Old 10-12-2009, 06:45 PM   #1
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That wont harm the cigars? I'll pull them out tonight. Now with the cigars that have busted wrappers... They are still smokeable right? Thye may just burn funky and mis-shaped?
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:50 PM   #2
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That wont harm the cigars? I'll pull them out tonight.
Nope, not at all (unless you are talking about something like leaving them out on the dasboard of your car in the Nevada/Arizona noon sun). They don't loose moisture that fast, plus it sounds like you want them to shed some excess moisture anyway.


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Now with the cigars that have busted wrappers... They are still smokeable right? Thye may just burn funky and mis-shaped?
Yes, still smokeable. If they are really bad, you can get some pectin (canning products isle at the supermarket) and use a little bit of it to glue the wrappers down. Or you can chop them up and smoke them in a pipe.
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