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It's awful to talk about but a old cigar shop that moved to a new location here in Charleston has a horrible set up for a walk in humidor. On the side closest to the street it has a tinted window where you can look outside. I first noticed mold on their cigars a couple months ago. On Tats, Cabaguain and Ashton VSG's to make it worse. The next time I went their they had Tats and VSG's in a bargain bin. I went there again 2 weeks ago and the Cabaguain's are still siting there with mold on them and said something to the cashier but she didn't acknowledge it. I learned in cigar 101 that you store cigars in a cool dark place. Sunlight and heat can still get through that tinted window (its in the 90's here now). You would think if you invest all that money in a walk in humidor and the inventory in there, you would know how to store cigars. I feel bad anytime I walk in there seeing Tats and Cabaguain's with mold on the wrapper.
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those were the droids
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it's a def turn off. I went into a place here that i don't frequent too often and this visit reminded me why. walked into the little humidor in the back of the store and saw 3 different sizes of VSG's. Each and everyone had mold on them. they looked like chia cigars.
i turned around and walked out.
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Have My Own Room
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The only time I've seen mold was in a convenience store that had a small walk-in. Obviously they knew or cared very little about cigars but hey, it's a convenience store. What I don't understand how a cigar shop, who's whole purpose is to sell cigars, can fail at something as basic and simple as proper storage. It's not rocket science!
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Opa!!
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I cannot believe how lazy and ignorant some store owners can be. Cigars need TLC and hearing about this makes me want to close down their shop.
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Adjusting to the Life
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I was in a shop in Western Colorado last May. The "humidifiers" were blowing a fog/mist out. Not only was there mold on a lot of sticks, there were beetles crawling all over some of the open boxes. I felt like taking a shower after I left the place.
Nasty!!
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I just thought of a cigar shop in alexandria, VA that had a cigarette ashtray in the walkin humidor full of butts, most likely used by the employees.
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Have My Own Room
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i was at a shop near me that has similar humidifiers, they blow a fog looking cloud out of them but I have never seen any mold on the sticks, nor have I ever had a problem with the sticks
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There is a Wine/liquor shop in Jacksonville,FL with a walk in humi,I decided to check it out last year and noticed quite a few boxes of moldy sticks.I told one of the employees and was told that is was Bloom not mold.
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You guys must have bad luck, i've never encountered mold in a shop that was left alone. Then again I havent visited more than five.
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