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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

Tabaco

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  • Delicious cigarettes.

  • woo-hoooo CANCER!

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  • lucky strike

    

  • owwww now i need a cigaret

  • @PooPoo2U That's pretty cool.  I've never known as much about tobacco as you. It's too bad I didn't know I could do what I did earlier. Not only is Golden Harvest tobacco and that whole set up cheaper, but it tastes better than the Camels I used to smoke.

  • mmmm...so many cigarettes

  • @sweet96635: Oh by no means am I saying that you can't put pipe tobacco in a cigarette, but in most commercially made non-premium cigarettes only dry tobacco is used. Pipe tobacco is usually wet to keep it from burning too fast (with some exceptions like dokha or kizami) by adding things like molasses, and pipe tobacco is also not typically cut as fine as cigarette tobacco.

  • @PooPoo2U It was Gambler cigarette tubes, a simple, cheap cigarette packing machine, and Golden Harvest pipe tobacco, which was something like $15 for 3/4 of a pound if I remember right.

  • @PooPoo2U Before I stopped smoking, I started buying my own blank cigarette tubes, a packing machine, and pipe tobacco. It worked just fine in the cigarette, and I smoked it just like a cigarette, and it was cheaper than getting the cigarette tobacco. It smoked just fine, and it tasted great. Rather than buying brand-name cigarettes at $200 a month (less than a pack a day), I started spending about $50 a month, if that, and I never had to worry about going without at that point.

  • @sweet96635: Pipe tobacco and cigarette tobacco are quite different actually. Cigarettes typically use very dry Virginia tobacco, and pipe tobacco is usually a blend of Virginia, Cavendish, Burley, Perique, Corojo, or some other form. Those typically are cured and not completely dried like cigarette tobacco.

  • Yummiieee

  • do you get free cigs if you work at a cigarette factory? :D

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