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I know this is a big no no, but at a cigar even on Fri one of the CAO reps told me you could put the CAO flavored in the humidor. Supposedly since the wrapper isn't flavored, its wrapped in cedar and has special cellophane that holds all the flavor in. Is this true? I don't want to find out the hard way. One thing he did have going for him is they did have the flavored CAO's in the humidor with all the other cigars.
 
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I wouldn't take the chance.
 
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You'll be sorry


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Why risk it?
 
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DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!
 
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Bad idea. Cigars are very good at absorbing odors, so unless you want your non-flavored cigars to smell like vanilla etc. keep them away from flavored cigars.
 
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I think its a great idea. Just get used to the minty VSG's, the Honey-dipped Opus, and the Potpourri PAM's you'll be enjoying for the next year. NOT!!!!!
 
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i would never put one in my humidor, not even an Acid 1400CC which i smoke about 2-3 times a week, they were probably trying to get you to buy a bunch of them, they'll do that man
 
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Wow, that rep is a genius. CAO should give him a raise.


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amazing.

but why to start with, choose, or smoke a flavoured cigar ?
 
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I suppose if you have a separate humidor just for flavored cigars...

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I wouldn't do it.
 
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