Actually, I like that flavor too. For instance: A Cupido Criollo fresh out of the box is very sweet and cedary. After some aging, it mellows quite a bit. La Lunas have it too. The Bucaneros I have also have a hint. But if the flavor came from your humidor, all your cigars would have that flavor, cello or no. But I admit, a low number of cigars, in a fresh humidor, might pick up some cedar flavor. I put about 75 in the new one I made. I have been smoking the Indian Tabacs out of it and they don't have a hint of cedar. That's why Spanish cedar is used. It helps regulate humidity but does not foul your cigars. It may depend on the box though, how much the cedar was dried before use. There are lots of variables.