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View Poll Results: Do you freeze? | |||
Yes, I store my cigars in a warm climate. |
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10 | 11.36% |
Yes, I store my cigars in a cool climate but do it to be safe. |
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21 | 23.86% |
No, I confidently store them in a cool area. |
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41 | 46.59% |
No, it's warm and I don't care. |
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13 | 14.77% |
No, freezing has adverse effects. |
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2 | 2.27% |
Beatles are nothing more than a band. |
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1 | 1.14% |
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#24 |
I'll get up and fly away
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As a point of reference, I once got a tour of JR's main distribution warehouse (Burlington, NC). They have a walkin freezer large enough to wheel a pallet into. But, it's not even close to be able to handle their volume. They said they rely on their vendors to deliver beetle free cigars. The freezer is for cigars outside of their normal sources, such as a closeout.
The only time I had beetle trouble was when I bought some sticks from a roller in Ybor City. But since then I freeze everything... |
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