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I only get this when there is too much moisture going into the cigar...usually when I have it in my mouth too much..... so stop chewing and licking that thing.....
Clipping 1/8 of an inch usually takes care of it though. |
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Has happened to me on quite a few occasions- usually with "stronger" cigars. I've found that putting a Kleenex to the bubble helps- kinda dry out that area a bit. But, it sure does spoil an otherwise good smoke. I've tried recutting with limited success. Perhaps it is smoking too fast- I know I'm often guilty of that.
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Had that happen on an 08 power ranger. I figured the problem arose because of three things happening at once. 1.) It was a belicoso and I didn't cut that much off the head. 2) the draw was kinda tight. 3) It is a strong cigar.
I just cut a little more off the head and kept smoking. Didn't notice a change in flavor. I didn't have the tar touch my tongue though, just my lips. |
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