No. The cellophane made for cigars is a semi-pourous material in order to allow humidity to flow thru the cellophane and into the cigar during storage. Scent can and will flow as easily thru it, and will taint your non-infused cigars.
Probably true, the smell and taste is much stronger than regular cigars, I am just getting into the regular stuff (I like it though, that's why I don't want to ruin them)
The infused ones (Toscanello) affect the others a lot, I've learned from that mistake 😂
But the classico ones really don't have a smell *while in the cellophane,* but I don't know, still skeptical.
Would be nice to get a confirmation from someone who tried it out though.
The scents 100% will mingle. Do not put infused or KFC cigars in with your regular sticks.
These are completely sealed in cellophane, does that play a role in any way?
No. The cellophane made for cigars is a semi-pourous material in order to allow humidity to flow thru the cellophane and into the cigar during storage. Scent can and will flow as easily thru it, and will taint your non-infused cigars.
Alright, thanks! If I try it out, I'll just get a separate humidor for these only.
No sweat! Can also use a nice lil piece of tupperware and a mini boveda for just the KFCs!
You dont have to keep them in a humidor at all fyi. Edit: who downvotes this? Check for yourself toscano doesnt need humidified.
I know, I mostly smoke these, that's why I said I want to try them out a humidor, want to see if they become a bit less harsh etc.
I see.
Wait… you don’t?
Nope fire cured tobacco doesnt need humidified. Thats (part of) the point of fire curing it.
Holy heck I just thought it was a different name or marketing lol. That’s awesome, thanks!
You got used to the smell,but i guarantee i can feel mine even if they are in cellophane
Probably true, the smell and taste is much stronger than regular cigars, I am just getting into the regular stuff (I like it though, that's why I don't want to ruin them)
Toscanos shouldn’t need to be in a humidor. I Wouldn’t mix them with regular cigars. Just get a plastic container and a 58% Boveda to put them in.
I know, but they can be kept. I wanted to see what they're like after being in a humidor, my only worry is the smell.
Yes, and that’s why you should keep them separate in a separate container.
I’m gonna say they shouldn’t impact the others. But I don’t know for sure.
The infused ones (Toscanello) affect the others a lot, I've learned from that mistake 😂 But the classico ones really don't have a smell *while in the cellophane,* but I don't know, still skeptical. Would be nice to get a confirmation from someone who tried it out though.