bfreebern said:It's fine as long as they aren't flavored.
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grand cru no 2 said:Short answer: no.
Long answer: Mixing cigars is fine as long as you don't mix "infused" cigars like Acids or Lars Tetans with non-infused cigars. These cigars will lend their taste and smell to the other sticks.
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mrjinglesusa said:bfreebern said:It's fine as long as they aren't flavored.
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grand cru no 2 said:Short answer: no.
Long answer: Mixing cigars is fine as long as you don't mix "infused" cigars like Acids or Lars Tetans with non-infused cigars. These cigars will lend their taste and smell to the other sticks.
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What they said.
EDIT: P.S. You shouldn't have flavored cigars anyway...they suck.
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geeman said:Is it bad to put many different kinds of cigars in the same humidor without the wrappers? I heard from a friend that it is bad to mix all of the differnt smells?
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what kevpriest said!kevpriest said:I disagree. If you're the type to smoke flavored cigars, I think you should definitely mix them up in your humidor. Even better, just keep all your cigars in the refrigerator with your open cans of tuna. Flavored cigars are nasty, and you apparently enjoy nasty, so embrace it.
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