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    Default Getting smell out of cigar tube

    a buddy of mine got a cigar in hawaii, it was a coconut flavored one, it came in a nice glass tube with a plastic lid. The plastic lid has a bit of felt in it

    but the felt in the lid smells like coconut still even like 3 months later, Ive mostly been trying to just let it air out.

    anyone have any ideas on getting the coconut smell out of it?

    and if i use it anyways will it make my cigars taste like coconut?
    -=JStrider=-
    ~a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. -- Rudyard Kipling

    ~Clatto Verata Nicto

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    You might try filling the tube 1/4 - 1/2 way up with baking soda and closing it up for a few days... baking soda helps get the smell out of anything...
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    Cool

    i suggest you follow hex's advice, or any cigar you store in that tube will taste like coconut for sure. not very appealing.
    You are what you eat. That's why I'm a fat bastard.

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    i'll have to try that...

    have to see if i can get some baking soda from a buddy...
    -=JStrider=-
    ~a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. -- Rudyard Kipling

    ~Clatto Verata Nicto

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