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Surprised you frozen the jar, pretty small chance of beetles getting in there & they have been in there too long to survive, assuming they weren't frozen originally.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Surprised you frozen the jar, pretty small chance of beetles getting in there & they have been in there too long to survive, assuming they weren't frozen originally.
The thought had crossed my mind but better safe than sorry after the event of the last trip to Cuba (that's where all this has come from I should probably add)
I saw one or two (can't remember which now) but the places I went too (and there was a few) they're not keen on you walking around the humidors so you can only see what they have on display and invariably they display the more common stuff.
Can't remember the name but it's a big hotel a few kms away from old town with a huge display. . The whole shop is a humidor.. no issues walking around.
Same for the one that has the peacocks in the garden in old town
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