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| bike | Blunt In America, you can walk into a gas station and buy a blunt wrap. These are strips of tobacco paper that people allegedy buy to roll their own tobacco in, and make their own cigars. I can't find any information regarding what these are, exactly. What is a bluntwrap, and what do they use to "Flavor" them? Why would anyone want to smoke flavoring? Facts please? ---------------- "Rome falls nine times an hour" ![]() ![]() | |
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| Creating | Though it appears to me that the commercial products may be processed in some way – milled, wetted and stamped, or some similar technique to make them more uniform – a bluntwrap is basically just a piece of tobacco leaf. Since there smaller than the full size leaves used to roll cigars, and since they usually are used to contain chopped tobacco or something else besides more tobacco leaves, the end result is not a small cigar, but a cigarette in which the usual paper is replaced by tobacco leaf. Quote:
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As the US Surgeon General has been telling the People for generations, smoking is addictive and hazardous to your health, none the less if the wrapper is made of tobacco and flavored with fruit. It is also, despite recent legal setbacks, a big business, unlikely to go away or be unopposed any time soon. ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | |||
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