That sucks to search out a box of these and have to deal with "volatile chemicals" in the cigars. Thanks but no thanks for me.
That sucks to search out a box of these and have to deal with "volatile chemicals" in the cigars. Thanks but no thanks for me.
Come now Ben, I'm sure huffing paint fumes is entirely safe.
Well if I get to try one and get sick I promise to buy all my buds Ducati's with my portion of the class action suit.
Well if I get to try one and get sick I promise to buy all my buds Ducati's with my portion of the class action suit.
I can't believe so many people waiting for my demise. If the toxins give me months to live, we all do a road race through Italy. Ducati requests dooley noted.
If you get a box of Dracs I highly suggest opening it, putting the cigars in a humi that's not your main storage if you have one, and letting the box air out. Mine reeked of paint on the inside. That smell also got on the foot of all the cigars in mine too and I'm hoping they recover in this cedar humi.
Yet another eff up in this whole mess...
I am sure Pete will step up and make this right. Or make his box production folks make it right. Maybe he will chime in here and let everyone know so it isn't just supposition though...
The boxes were finished later then we expected and did not have enough time to air completely. The cigars will not be hurt but let the box air a bit if you want to eliminate the smell. The cigars were finished in August. The deadline of being out before Halloween caught the box maker off guard. Sorry about that guys.