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    look down the page....and there it will be......read it first,though...lots of really good info...

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    Hey I've had non-doms that smelled like blue cheese - possibly a Stilton, or maybe a Roquefort, with a light smokey aroma - oh wait . . . that was me burning it.

    No shit though - I've had sticks that smelled like cheese. and I treated it as such - like, I love blues of any kind or country, but they smell aweful until you actually eat it. Well, I figured for cigars, the same. So far, I've been dead on - those that smell have been some heavenly smokes - RASS, HdM petit robs, and a couple others.
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    BPP, you're met Roky, right? Does he smell like cheese?

    Despite washing your hands, you could be smelling your taco cheese... You can ooze food odors out of your pours after eating... The human body is peculiar beast...

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    I got drunk once and somehow Cheeze Whiz got all over my cigar...Didn't slow me down one bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    I got drunk once and somehow Cheeze Whiz got all over my cigar...Didn't slow me down one bit.
    That's just scary trying to picture that!

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    You guys are funny ;)

    I took 3 more out of the celo last night and yup...all of them had a slight sweet / cheesy scent to them (but not as bad as the one in question). I also found my celo wraper from the other night and took a wiff...yup - cheese.

    Oh well, no biggie - still tasts good. I just wanted to see if anything like that had happened to anyone before.

    Thanks!
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    Cheese and cigars are both fermented products. It's not a stretch to think that some of the same microorganisms may at work in both. That may be the similarity you're smelling.


    A more likely explanation. It could also be that the cigars were shipped in a trailer that was also transporting cheese or cheese flavored products. A broken jar of cheese spread in a hot truck trailer will probably taint everything nearby with it's stink. I worked as a grocery stock clerk as a teen. Jars get broken all the time in transport.
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