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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Neil" data-source="post: 354457" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>Well, just got back from Cuba where I was able to pick up some boxes of cigars. One of the brand I got was the Hoyo De Monterey Limited Edition from 2011. It is a torpedo and offered an amazing smoke while I was there. I bought 2 boxes of 10 cigars, and when I moved them into my humidor when I got home, I found one of the boxes to have some beetle damage. I have the cigars in the freezer now and was wondering, can I still smoke the cigars with the beetle damage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Neil, post: 354457, member: 2870"] Well, just got back from Cuba where I was able to pick up some boxes of cigars. One of the brand I got was the Hoyo De Monterey Limited Edition from 2011. It is a torpedo and offered an amazing smoke while I was there. I bought 2 boxes of 10 cigars, and when I moved them into my humidor when I got home, I found one of the boxes to have some beetle damage. I have the cigars in the freezer now and was wondering, can I still smoke the cigars with the beetle damage? [/QUOTE]
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