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If you look closely at mold, it looks like little fuzzy stalks, like it is growing out of the cigar, which indeed it is. When you try and brush it off, mold will also tend to stick a little and leave a discolored patch.
Bloom is a powder and can generally be brushed off easily.
Basically, if its fuzzy, its mold.
I say its mold, especially looking at the 5th from the left.
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The funny thing about these are that the spots brushed off easily with no marks left behind.![]()
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Don't smoke them. That could be a box that Bill Clinton returned!
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They're probably the real deal, just less than ideal storage conditions. Also, those are nice smokes.
What he said - I can't really see the stalks on mold, but it does look fuzzy just like bread mold which it probably is. It'll brush off easily and if there's minimal affected product, you probably won't be able to even notice it. You should keep them wrapped/boxed separately from your other cigars, but if the conditions are right in your humi, you won't be cultivating any mold. If you're too warm, you will get mold where there was none before, because there's no way you can keep mold spores out of anywhere (think about bread again). I've taken sticks with very little mold on them, brushed it off, wrapped them seperately, put them in the same coolador with others, and have had no problems. I'm not recommending it, just saying that mold won't grow much at all, if any, at 70/70 or lower (temp).
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Brush it off and smoke them. Don't worry about infecting your other cigars. Your other cigars already have mold spores all over them. Just let them get warm and humid and watch it grow.
Sorry to see, but that is MOLD. The where not stored correctly by your supplier. Too hot. I would send them back, but you can keep and remedy this problem on your own. Brush off......keep seperate......keep temp 68*.......DONE. I see this way too often even locally in the southeast. It is just poor care by the store owner(s) Good Luck.
Doesn't always happen, but bloom is only on the wrapper. If it's on the foot of the cigar then it is mold.
But from the pictures it sure does look like mold to me.
Looks like mold to me. That happened to one of my smaller desktop humidors a while back. All the cigars got mold on them, a real pain in the ass.
Hope your cigars aren't ruined.
Ewwww. Mold. If you plan on keeping them, brush them off and then store them separate. IF it is mold, which it definitely looks like it, you wouldn't want to leave them the way they are and spread out some more.
If they brush off as easily as you say, do it for all the cigars and store them separately. Make sure you throw away the thrash back where you brush them off on. You don't want to inhale mold spores.
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