'rillos and cancer paper?
i've been smoking alot of swisher and phillies cigarillos lately and i usually tear the backs off because im used to doing so with larger blunts but when i took one apart i didn't see the usual "cancer paper". is there any in 'rillos? just wondering, i mean it seems like it'd be there since they're just smaller cigars.
'rillos and cancer paper?
Yes, there is cancer paper on every cigar you smoke. The only time you're gonna use a blunt without cancer paper is when you're smokin a blunt wrap.
'rillos and cancer paper?
sorry for my ignorance but what are cancer papers
'rillos and cancer paper?
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Originally Posted by orangeman
Yes, there is cancer paper on every cigar you smoke. The only time you're gonna use a blunt without cancer paper is when you're smokin a blunt wrap.
i always rip off the cancer paper, but i peel off the leaf and crack the dutch nd rip off paper, i dont just split the whole dutch at once.
'rillos and cancer paper?
well im glad i've been ripping the ass end off then. the grape 'rillos call my name. nothing better than a nice blunt and some yngwie malmsteen.
'rillos and cancer paper?
yeah, what IS cancer paper?
'rillos and cancer paper?
i'm guessing anything with tobacco..?
'rillos and cancer paper?
i know what "cancer paper" is but why do they call it that, its not like thats the only place where a tabacco company would put their cancer causing chemicals
'rillos and cancer paper?
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Originally Posted by Specialty Cakes
yeah, what IS cancer paper?
yeah so no one ever covered this???
i have 2 conclusions
1.) that weird little strip of paper thats on the blunt about where you would hold it with your fingers
2.) that whole second leaf on the philles (and the other blunts).. ya know that one that always wants to fall apart when you cut the blunt
idk cheers,
Ronjohn