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Easy way of reviving slightly dry, relatively cheap cigars?

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Old 08-27-2009, 04:24 PM   #1
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Easy way of reviving slightly dry, relatively cheap cigars?

I bought a pack (yes, pack) of relatively cheap cigars when I was on vacation about two months ago.
I tried one now, and although it was smokable, it was definately drier than it should have been. The wrapper had a definite "crackle" to it.
It was moist enough that I could handle it quite rough between my index finger and thumb, but it's really hard to cut without cracking.

They're too cheap and not dry enough for me to bother with the two month zip lock bag method, and I don't have or wan't to invest in a humidor right now.
But, at the same time I don't want to have to throw them away.

Is there a quick and easy way to just bring a bit of moisture back into these cigars?

edit: As you can probably, I'm definately not a regular cigar smoker, or any kind of smoker for that matter.
These were my first experience with cigars.

Oh, and lastly, I'm Norwegian, so please excuse me if the grammar etc. isn't top notch.
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Old 08-27-2009, 04:28 PM   #2
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Re: Easy way of reviving slightly dry, relatively cheap cigars?

First, welcome.

Second, introduce yourself on the New Pufferfish forum, so we can get to know you.

Put the sticks in a tupperware container with a small corner of a clean sponge, moistened with distilled water.
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