id be too scared in case the eggs mutated into some type of incredible hulk type beetle...imagine the damage they'll do when they get angry!
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Just got thinking after having to freeze the Indonesian sample stick.
On a similar vein - is it safe to assume the Swiss suppliers freeze all their stocks before putting them in their warehouses?Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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Do you know that for a fact Smallclub?Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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On a similar vein - is it safe to assume the Swiss suppliers freeze all their stocks before putting them in their warehouses?[/QUOTE]
Safer to assume NO I think. An industrial size freezer is some investment I would reckon.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Though in fairness, I would imagine the likes of InterTabak (Switzerland), Altadis (Spain & France), Hunters & Frankau (UK), Havana House (Canada) etal have procedures and precautions in place. Davidoff I think have a large scale freezing facility.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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It would seem to me quite unlikely that any commercial supplier would not either only buy stock that has been frozen or do it themselves. The risk to their stock would be too high.
Would be nice to get some definitive answers.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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[QUOTE=monkey66;64508]It would seem to me quite unlikely that any commercial supplier would not either only buy stock that has been frozen or do it themselves. The risk to their stock would be too high.
In the US I believe your answer is a YES. The big wholesalers are paranoid about beetle infestation and use freezing as a 'double precaution' at their delivery-in points, where as I understand it they freeze before unloading from containers. NC cigars are also frozen prior to leaving their factories. Insurance I can imagine has a lot to do with this. One female beetle can ravage a million dollars worth of stock.
In Cuba all precautions are taken in the factories. But I'm not sure if any large scale freezing is employed.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostOn a similar vein - is it safe to assume the Swiss suppliers freeze all their stocks before putting them in their warehouses?
Safer to assume NO I think. An industrial size freezer is some investment I would reckon.
Now, as for the stock of… errr… a certain warehouse in Geneva , I can't affirm anything…
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Originally posted by Smallclub View PostI know as a fact that Intertabak, the official importer/distributor for Switzerland, freezes all their stock.
Now, as for the stock of? errr? a certain warehouse in Geneva , I can't affirm anything?
I have received cigars with beetles from one of the warehouses. So, if they are freezing, it isn't early enough.HCF
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Originally posted by tandblov View PostI have received cigars with beetles from one of the warehouses. So, if they are freezing, it isn't early enough.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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