Wrapper explosion

Started by NewGuy, 11/25/2007 09:09 AM

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NewGuy

I got an American Stogies petite corona (they say) out of an open tin on the local shops counter. I put it in the humi at 65% for a couple of days and when I reopened the humi I noticed a couple of cracks in the wrapper. Took it out a walked thru the house looked down and the wrapper had exploded! Unraveling all the way around. I peeled off the wrapper and marched on to a very enjoyable smoke. This one may have needed  a couple of rehumidification stages. Anyway, I liked the wrapperless stick and I enjoyed the apparently overly dry tobacco flavor.

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SenorPablo

Thats rough.  You probably could have taken it back to the shop if it had cost anything significant.  That's an interesting way to solve the problem though.  I had done that a few times for bad wrappers that just peeled forever.  Usually it would just sweel too bad to smoke.  Glad it worked out for you.

-Paul
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NewGuy

That stick was $1.60 so no sweat. I did buy some cigar glue if the problem occurs with a more important occupant of my humidor.

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