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<blockquote data-quote="jeepernick" data-source="post: 15841" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I have read the post on rehydrating pipe tobacco. Anyone have any tips on rehydrating cigars? Would putting them in a storage container with some of the moisture beads work?</p><p></p><p>I went to Mississippi last weekend for a funeral on the wife's side of the family. One of her cousins noticed that I was smoking a pipe and asked if I liked cigars. When I told him that I occassionaly smoked them he proceeded to give me a large plastic humidor (the kind you see at the end of a bar with four shelves) full of them. They are as dry as a popcorn fart. Is there any hope of rehydrating them?</p><p></p><p>As another note, I am not sure on the brands of stogies to know if they are worth rehydrating. There are two different sizes of "Habana Club", "Victor Sinclair - Don Rafael", and "Tamboril". I have smoked a Tamboril but it was about twelve years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepernick, post: 15841, member: 23"] I have read the post on rehydrating pipe tobacco. Anyone have any tips on rehydrating cigars? Would putting them in a storage container with some of the moisture beads work? I went to Mississippi last weekend for a funeral on the wife's side of the family. One of her cousins noticed that I was smoking a pipe and asked if I liked cigars. When I told him that I occassionaly smoked them he proceeded to give me a large plastic humidor (the kind you see at the end of a bar with four shelves) full of them. They are as dry as a popcorn fart. Is there any hope of rehydrating them? As another note, I am not sure on the brands of stogies to know if they are worth rehydrating. There are two different sizes of "Habana Club", "Victor Sinclair - Don Rafael", and "Tamboril". I have smoked a Tamboril but it was about twelve years ago. [/QUOTE]
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