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Grrrrrr
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I believe the dye is actually often made from tobacco plant stalks, so they're basically just dying tobacco with concentrated tobacco juce tea.
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Grrrrrr
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I could see a combination of some percentage of both being used though. |
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#4 |
Jordan #2
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#5 |
Grrrrrr
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#6 |
Have My Own Room
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yeah, I know that the dye is natural and harmless, but there's still that psychological "ick-factor"
to me, dying cigars is similar to using a corked baseball bat. I understand why manufactures use dye, but when you see pictures like the ones in this thread, it makes you realize that consequences and backlash can be more damaging than the advantages you gain from using it. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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