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Mixing Acid Cigars in Humidor

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#1 ·
Acid's have to be my favorite and I want to start having a larger supply in my humidor so I don't have to go to a local shop for one when I am in the mood. Since they are flavored and if I ever wanted to go back...is there any way to take out the Acid flavor from the humidor if I wanted to go back to storing non-flavored sticks?


Mixing them is probably not the best idea correct?


I have read baking soda and grain alcohol COULD help get rid of the flavor but I can't find anyone who HAS done this with success. People only suggest others to try lol

Anyone do this before?
 
#3 ·
I agree with Jim above...I like to keep my flavored cigars either in a separate humidor, boxed in the humidor, or in sealed baggies in my humidor...
 
#6 ·
Just buy a coffin for the Acids, and bury them. Current humidor is ruined.
 
#8 ·
I have a 7 drawer Lamborghini Humi at home i use a hydra humidity unit in the second drawer from the bottom I put my acids below and all other cigars above, as far as the acids go I only smoke nastys though so I don't have the sweetened tip to contend with but I used to store Drew Estate Javas and Lattes down there which had a sweetend tip and none of them ever had any flavor transfer to my cigars above.
 
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