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Ducttapegonewild

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I prefer to duct tape all of my smokes, individually... It really protects them and provides an awesome flavor when I do light them up!
It does depend on the duct tape used. I actually used my wife's pink tiger striped duct tape that we used on our honeymoon......oh damn never mind .......
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I prefer to duct tape all of my smokes, individually... It really protects them and provides an awesome flavor when I do light them up!
It does depend on the duct tape used. I actually used my wife's pink tiger striped duct tape that we used on our honeymoon......oh damn never mind .......
Oh great thanks, There's a picture i will never be able to put out of my mind.:hammersma
 
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No. No. No. They have it all wrong.
Cello is extremely important to the storage of all cigars but it must be treated correctly. Carefully remove each and every pesky cello sleeve placed on the cigar at the factory. Be careful to line them up in order. The cello should then be rinsed in a formula of one part vinegar of oalla berry, one part Fiji water, one part Pellegrino. After rinsing both inside and out the cello must be air dried at no more than 65 to 70 degrees. Do not over heat the cello as it will darken or crack. Once the cello is completely dry place it. Once dried the cello must be replace on the cigar but in reverse order; top to bottom, bottom to top. This allows the cello to stretch and breath freely. Carefully place the cigars back into the box in the reverse order that they came out, turning each cigar a quarter turn. Repeat this process every three months for best results.

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Do a search on cello versus no cello and look at what other people said. Not as good as this advice but hey, they might know something
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It's also a bit fun to take the cello off gar and notice that it's yellow'd. Always makes me feel like I'm smoking something with a bit of age.
 
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Just an FYI: often manufacturers put cello on their cigars as it makes it easier for retailers to put barcodes and prices on the cigar. Retailers sometimes get testy if there isn't cello on a cigar. You'll seeing more and more manufacturers wrap their cigars in cello.
 
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