KWG116 Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Thank you to everybody that wished me luck with my new Avallo. I set it up and I am about to put my cigars in it. It is beautiful, and the smell of the cedar when I open it is amazing. I was out of room with all of my humidors, now I think my collection is really going to look small in the new humidor. I have a question though. I recently received two boxes and they had the nasty stickers on them (ie pictures of lung cancer and tongue cancer). So I peeled them off, but the glue residue is still on the box. It is still sticky. Is it Ok to put these in my humidor. I think I am being overly anal about it, but I wanted to get the forums thoughts on it. Thank you
anacostiakat Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Yea you can use a hair dryer to remove them easier. I dont bother removing them first of all. Secondly, I wouldnt bother that there is some glue on them from where you removed the stickers. However I would probably make sure that they were on the top of a stack so they dont stick to another box. :-)
Colt45 Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Check this thread: http://www.friendsofhabanos.com/board_entr...id=67608#p67608 Personally, I pay them no mind - I really almost don't realize they're there.
56Tweed Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 » the glue residue is still on the box. It is still » sticky. Is it Ok to put these in my humidor. I think I am being overly » anal about it, but I wanted to get the forums thoughts on it. The residue doesn't make any difference. Remove it if it bothers you aesthetically , but it will not impact the cigars.
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