
Product Type: Rizla in Tobacco

by - written on 08/06/10, updated on 08/06/10 (Very useful, 314 readings)
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I use Rizla blues to roll my cigarettes. I have taken a shine to them as they are thin, reducing the taste of paper ruining your favourite blend, but not too thin, which can make rolling difficult, like I find the silvers in a breeze for example. They are available nationwide as well which is a bonus as I never have to gamble ... Read the complete review

by nick - written on 07/11/08
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Ahh Perfect.

by - written on 15/06/08 (Very useful, 980 readings)
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I've been rolling my cigarettes and other smokeables with blue rizla for years, and personally I find them perfect for the job. I used to be a HUGE fan of green rizlas, untill one frightful night when I was enjoying a smoke with some friends. I looked in the ashtray to find the smoke I put in there to of completely burnt out, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/02/06 (Useful, 1102 readings)
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Not much you can write about Rizla papers really, although I shall endeavour to cover all angles. For those who don't already know, I have a rather charmed existence and have been there and done that. Indeed, smoking the evil weed is something I would recommend everyone does at least once in their life, but thats another ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/05/02, updated on 03/05/02
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They don't make your rollie taste of paper! - Advantages: less paper, lets you take your tobbacco more - Disadvantages: can be difficult to use

by - written on 20/09/01, updated on 20/09/01 (Useful, 696 readings)
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rizla blue's are my personal favorate rolling paper, the papers are thin enough to allow you to taste the tobacco, but thick enough to allow you to easily roll, if possibly a little to thin for beginners. only one slight negitive, sometimes i find the glue is a little weak. however one note for the travelling smoker, i spent the ... Read the complete review
