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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Yeah, i know most people will say "Why are you smoking weed with tobbacco? Tobbacco is bad rah rah rah". But if your from the UK its more likely than not you put tobbacco in with your weed when rolling a spliff.

    I personally only use rolling tobbacco, and my prefered brand is cutters choice.

    I cant stand ciggerette tobbacco in spliffs, i find it burns way too fast and doesn't taste great.

    What are your preferences?
    wil86 Reviewed by wil86 on . What type of tobbacco do you use? Yeah, i know most people will say "Why are you smoking weed with tobbacco? Tobbacco is bad rah rah rah". But if your from the UK its more likely than not you put tobbacco in with your weed when rolling a spliff. I personally only use rolling tobbacco, and my prefered brand is cutters choice. I cant stand ciggerette tobbacco in spliffs, i find it burns way too fast and doesn't taste great. What are your preferences? Rating: 5

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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    I would actually say that rolling robacco takes away from the smell of the joint. For example if im smoking pollen i'll mix it with Lambert & Butler cigarette tobacco and it smells and tastes great. Of course if im smoking in a place where it's a little risky i'll use rolling tobacco as it seems to mask the smell of the pollen. Maybe it's just because I only use one type of rolling tobacco which is Drum.
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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by pass_the_dubbie
    I would actually say that rolling robacco takes away from the smell of the joint. For example if im smoking pollen i'll mix it with Lambert & Butler cigarette tobacco and it smells and tastes great. Of course if im smoking in a place where it's a little risky i'll use rolling tobacco as it seems to mask the smell of the pollen. Maybe it's just because I only use one type of rolling tobacco which is Drum.
    Yeah i have noticed that when smoking pollen joints with rolling tobbacco in they do smell alot less polleny. Doesnt work so much/ if at all with green though.

    Im not a fan of Drum, i find its too dry. I do however like the sticky bit for the rizlas and the velcro-like sealy bit.

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    #4
    Junior Member

    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Golden V
    or if you have to cigarette if you can do that then you know you can roll good:thumbsup:

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    #5
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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by wil86
    Yeah, i know most people will say "Why are you smoking weed with tobbacco? Tobbacco is bad rah rah rah". But if your from the UK its more likely than not you put tobbacco in with your weed when rolling a spliff.

    I personally only use rolling tobbacco, and my prefered brand is cutters choice.

    I cant stand ciggerette tobbacco in spliffs, i find it burns way too fast and doesn't taste great.

    What are your preferences?


    When i was smoking cigs i smoked Bennie Hedges, and used cutters choice for rolling.

    I quit it all tho now, i just roll pure.

    I dont know many people who use cutters choice.

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    #6
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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    drum blue all the way. With blue rizla / silvers for skinning.

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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    I have rolled a joint with tobacco/ganja...It was so harsh.... I'm not knocking on others who do it.."To each his own" But damn, man..you gotta have lungs of iron to heck that kinda smoke!!!! I love the smell of a straight ganja joint...But if I was in an unsafe toking area...and I had to toke...I'd roll some American Spirit with some refer...those aren't half bad!!!

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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by duffydawn
    I have rolled a joint with tobacco/ganja...It was so harsh.... I'm not knocking on others who do it.."To each his own" But damn, man..you gotta have lungs of iron to heck that kinda smoke!!!! I love the smell of a straight ganja joint...But if I was in an unsafe toking area...and I had to toke...I'd roll some American Spirit with some refer...those aren't half bad!!!
    Its not as if i put a fuck load of tobacco in my spliffs, just a little sprinkle on the top and bottom just to aid slower and more even burning. Its just how ive always smoked joints.

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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    in the states its hard to find good unrolled tobacco. there i smoke bali shag medium. it has a woodsy sort of smell, burns slow, and doesnt have all those cut stems in it.

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    What type of tobbacco do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by tuete
    in the states its hard to find good unrolled tobacco.
    Not in North Carolina.

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