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Dropping a cigar on cement is almost always disastrous; they are that fragile. However, over/under humidified stogies most always respond to rest at proper humidity.
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Sean said it best - the CI smokes are over humidified and will be fine, even if it's a couple of weeks, they'll still be wet.
Wait until you try a CC order - they may be in transit for months. Somehow they still smoke great. As Albert said, they're pretty resilient. As Bobby McFerrin said - Don't worry, be happy.
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Look on the brighter side. You could sell them for a premium in the WTS forum as derailed train-aged cigars. I mean, WHO could make that claim?
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