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    Quote Originally Posted by Crickett
    what do you folks think about keeping these "flavored cigars" in their humidors with the rest of their fine smokes? Could these flavors seep out and infect the other cigars?

    I hear that it's not recommended. Maybe get them their own tupperdore I keep my regular and falvored cigarellos in one humidor. And I have a bundle of cojimars sitting in my coolidor amongst some boxs of cigars. Soon I am going to have a humidor just for flavored cigars for sure.
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    Aw shucks you guys are all so very understanding and maybe I'm being a bit of a tight ass (no homosexual pun intended) so forgive me, I'm just bitter because I haven't smoked any good premiums lately..

    "what do you folks think about keeping these "flavored cigars" in their humidors with the rest of their fine smokes? Could these flavors seep out and infect the other cigars?"

    In the past when I smoked ACID and Natural cigars I noticed that if I stored them in a travel humidor with other non-infused cigars, some of the aroma would be absorbed by the regular sticks. Even after the infused smokes had been removed, there would be a residual aroma and this would also slightly alter the non-flavored smokes but not much. In my regular humi (don't poke fun but its the ACID City humidor, bought it when I was a DE fiend, its a nice humidor though) there doesn't really seem to be much of a problem with the flavors transfering from one to another or with the residual aroma. Other tobacconists have told me that the Natural don't present this problem but that the ACID's are the main culprit, although I cannot confirm this based on my own experience. I also believe that whether or not the cigar is wrapped in celophane may play a role in this as well, of course..

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