And, just think about it logically for a moment. For the sake of argument assume it is due to moisture. Now think about it at the molecular level. So you're telling me the individual molecule of water has managed to travel from the inner most portions of the cigar, through all the filler, through the binder - all consisting of leaves of tobacco - but now that it has arrived at the final tobacco leaf - the wrapper - it is stuck? I don't buy it. Not to mention, even if all of that is true, why can't it just go out the foot? Then what about the uncut cigars or even worse all the Oscar cigars that are wrapped in another leaf all together? I just don't see it.