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    if you enjoy them, all the power to you. I see in the caralogs that they're not cheap so take care of them as you would an unscented cigar, and definitely keep them segregated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    if you enjoy them, all the power to you. I see in the caralogs that they're not cheap so take care of them as you would an unscented cigar, and definitely keep them segregated.
    they have their own small humidor nothing but flavored goes in that box.
    i like them but ill be dammed if I'm goign to let them contaminate my other cigars, i don't even keep them with my every day cigars "Tupperware humidor".

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    well i can say this acid liquid is not that good.
    i liked the drew estates ambrosia line but the acid liquid i just smoked was like sucking on a bottle of cheap perfume.
    i have a few different acids and I'm not really looking forward to smoking them, but ill give them a try anyway just so they do not go to waste.
    the wife liked it, she said it smelled like some thing called sandal wood. crap i needed a solo java and a shot of brandy just to get the taste out of my mouth.

    I'm sure some one may like them but to me they are not a flavored cigar.
    Last edited by Mangyrat; 04-11-2009 at 12:55 AM.

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    Since you're interest is just in keeping them moist and not aging them, get some of those really nice acrylic jars with a good rubber seal or some Mason jars.

    Problem solved.


    Kris

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