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<blockquote data-quote="Steveaux" data-source="post: 352561" data-attributes="member: 2677"><p>During the peak of the "Cigar Boom", this was an unfortunately common problem. In an effort to meet demand, manufacturers were rushing the process.</p><p></p><p>There were several articles on the subject published in the cigar magazines. Tate's explanation is a pretty good synopsis of those articles. The tobacco, at some point in the process, wasn't quite ready for the next step.</p><p></p><p>The best solution for cigars was to air them for a few days, then put them back in the humidor to re-stabilize. Pipe tobacco could be treated the same way. Air it out and turn it occasionally, then re-hydrate and re-jar it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steveaux, post: 352561, member: 2677"] During the peak of the "Cigar Boom", this was an unfortunately common problem. In an effort to meet demand, manufacturers were rushing the process. There were several articles on the subject published in the cigar magazines. Tate's explanation is a pretty good synopsis of those articles. The tobacco, at some point in the process, wasn't quite ready for the next step. The best solution for cigars was to air them for a few days, then put them back in the humidor to re-stabilize. Pipe tobacco could be treated the same way. Air it out and turn it occasionally, then re-hydrate and re-jar it. [/QUOTE]
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