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    LMAO @ Sarge and SLC!

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    i've never encountered any mold on cedar wrapped cigars either.. Mind you i've only ever tried Romeo y julietta's cedros that are wrapped, but still, no mold... i dont think cigars have to be overly aged for plume to be present though do they?

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    I prefer the cedar wrapped cigars , but I've never had one with mold on it . I've had Fuente's , Fonseca's , Gurkha's , Rocky Patel's and others never with a problem of mold . Only twice have I had mold problems and both were maduro wrapper's .

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