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Correct. It's all a form of mold. Now I'm not saying folks who think it makes their cigars better are wrong, but it's not the magical cigar crusty oils some would try and sell.
So, it may be an indication that cigars are "ready" or that that oils are "doing their thing" at an optimal level, but it's still mold and not some crystal oil substance, its mold?
 
In other news, supply drop today. Bundle offer from cigar.com so I took a stab as I’ve never tried any of them. They all get pretty good reviews. Any thoughts?
 

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So your justification is a study some guy on an Internet forum did of 10 cigars? For which you can’t even read or access the study? Not calling you a liar, but come on. Additionally at what RH (relative humidity) does mold form? Because mine rarely gets over 67%, since 2018.
The pdf is no longer available on FOH but it's floating around reddit.

Yes, I believe the lab results.
 
In other news, supply drop today. Bundle offer from cigar.com so I took a stab as I’ve never tried any of them. They all get pretty good reviews. Any thoughts?
I love those Ava Maria's.
 
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