Anything pickled has worked for me in the past. I have a can of pickled green beans from my aunt that are delicious and work well to rid cigar breath.
Thats funny, because I used to make a mixture of fennel seeds, anise seeds, crushed red pepper and cloves, that i commonly chew on for my cigar breathe. However Ive found fresh green leafy herbs like genovese basil or italian parsley work the best. Cloves do refresh the mouth quite well but my wife says i smell like a ham.I tried that and just about puked. I'd rather go to bed alone than take a mouthful of fennel seeds ever again.Sorry to dig this thread back up but someone on another forum said that sucking on fennel seeds seems to work.
So awful...
Clothes need to air out and then be washed ( i leave mine in the garage)Not to hijack the thread but what about getting the smoke smell out (not covering up unless its no evidence of smoke) of clothing or hair?
That there is the answer.I just don't worry about it anymore since I found a girl that likes cigars......
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Make sure you're using Listerine that doesn't have alcohol. Listerine with alcohol will give you mouth and throat cancer.Tongue scraper, brush, Therabreath and then Listerine seems to cut it about 90% for me, especially for when I wake up the next morning.
Eating something cuts it down significantly but the cigar is usually well after dinner.