Ok, let's have a serious talk about a serious subject - mold.
Firstly, exactly how common is mold? Is it the kind of thing that everyone experiences once on a while?
How afraid should you really be about it? It strikes me that the stuff is everywhere, and in a lot of things that we eat, drink and breathe.
If you've removed most of it, once it combusts, isn't it likely to vaporise into a pretty much benign carbon?
Everyone says throw away cigars with signs of mold at the foot, and I can see the logic, but other than 'it's bad' can anyone give me advise on exactly why its bad? We've been smoking them for hundreds of years, I bet people smoked some right furry examples in the early days. What's the science?
Firstly, exactly how common is mold? Is it the kind of thing that everyone experiences once on a while?
How afraid should you really be about it? It strikes me that the stuff is everywhere, and in a lot of things that we eat, drink and breathe.
If you've removed most of it, once it combusts, isn't it likely to vaporise into a pretty much benign carbon?
Everyone says throw away cigars with signs of mold at the foot, and I can see the logic, but other than 'it's bad' can anyone give me advise on exactly why its bad? We've been smoking them for hundreds of years, I bet people smoked some right furry examples in the early days. What's the science?
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