You can remove the box cello, or the individual cigar cello, or just leave it all on until you are ready to smoke it. It doesn't matter.
You can remove the box cello, or the individual cigar cello, or just leave it all on until you are ready to smoke it. It doesn't matter.
Like they said, you could leave it completely sealed or break it down all the way and take the cello off the sticks. However you want to do it.
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Very good to know... Thanks to all.
I always open the box and check for mold, beetles, splitting, or other problems just in case they need to be returned. After that it's personal preference. I leave 'em in the box, just like everyone else has said.
I don't think I'll ever have enough will power to buy a box and not unwrap it to look and drool over the sticks.
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