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Hoja De Nicaragua
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aberdeen
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Sammie
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 2:47 PM EST
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I bought a box of these cigars plus a couple of 5-packs, and these cigars are dried out, hard, and difficult to smoke as they are full of plugs. They taste great, but too much of a hassle to smoke. What can I do besides throw them out? Help!
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 2:52 PM EST
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 2:54 PM EST
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you can try pushing a bamboo skewer thru them to open them up.
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 3:52 PM EST
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If they are dried out, lay them down in your humi for a few weeks. Probably won't help the draw, though.
Charlie
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 4:50 PM EST
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They are not much better humidified than they are dried out !!! Bad sticks, sorry... Charlie
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 5:44 PM EST
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Hehehe ... you just reminded me of that old Starkist Tuna commercial ...
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 6:12 PM EST
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I bought some of those have smoked 3 so far they are nice didnt have a draw problem at all.
Charlie
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Sun, Aug 11 2002, 6:59 PM EST
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Slim, Sorry, Charlie!!!
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Mon, Aug 12 2002, 11:30 AM EST
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Hey, you people "in the know" - wasn't this particular brand re-released, just intro'd at the RTDA, with a new blend?
miamibum
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Mon, Aug 12 2002, 11:48 AM EST
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I belive the smokes introduced in Las Vegas were named Joya de Nicaragua. It may be the same but someone with more knowledge than I will have to confirm. Good luck.
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Mon, Aug 12 2002, 7:56 PM EST
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I consider the Joya De Nicaragua to be much better than Hoja anyway
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