Royal Blunts: Purple Haze
December 6th, 2006 by Alex
One of the newest flavors out of the Royal Blunts camp is Purple Haze. It’s hard to find a quality grape-flavored wrap these days, so I was pretty stoked when we got these in.
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Category
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Blunts
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Company
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Royal Blunts
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Made In
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USA
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Pros
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Quality packaging
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Cons
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Smells like Dimetapp
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Price
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$1.50
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tFS Rating
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6.5/10
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Royal Blunts uses a 60/40 split of paper & tobacco to create each wrap. This, plus their new Freshness Guaranteed packaging adds up to a consistently high-quality blunt. The inner packaging even contained a perfectly rolled leaf, around the filler tube, with no creases – that’s a lot easier said than done.
RB describes this wrap as a “grape and fruit blend that enhances any flavor.” Ooook, not sure what that means. Sounds like marketing hype to me. What the blunt actually smells like is Dimetapp, one of the most heinous substances known to man.
It’s an over-powering smell that gives off more of a synthetic grape than anything else. The blunt wrap burned great and had a sweet taste to it and luckily, no Dimetapp-esque flavor was lurking in the shadows.
Purple Haze isn’t the worst blunt wrap I’ve encountered, but it definitely isn’t the best. For a company that puts out so many winners, this one was a miss for me. What do you guys think?
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