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Blunt Wrap: Gin & Juice

December 21st, 2006 by Alex

Blunt Wraps: Gin and Juice

For some reason, alcohol-flavored blunts seem to be popular with manufacturers these days. Blunt Wrap has thrown their own version into the mix with their Platinum Gin & Juice flavored wrap.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Blunts
Company Blunt Wrap
Made In Domincan Republic
Pros Good packaging
Cons Low on flavor
Price $1.50
tFS Rating 6.0/10

Made in the cigar-rolling region of the Dominican Republic, Blunt Wrap materials are always quality. Unfortunately, that doesn’t necessarily flow over to the taste and/or smell. BW’s ‘hot-foil’ sealing technique made the blunt perfectly moist and and the serrated edges are easy to roll with. The original leaf smell is almost impossible to pinpoint. I can tell you it doesn’t smell like Gin, Juice or Gin & Juice.

The wrap smokes fine. No surprises really – it burned evenly and the smoke wasn’t harsh. The blunt didn’t give off any distinct taste or aromas while burning. Overall, this one falls short. Gin & Juice is a tough flavor to replicate and the technique definitely hasn’t been mastered yet.

3 Comments

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    K Says:

    See now i have tried this and they burn too fast. Im so use to just sparkin a dutch or Chocolate philly..That is something you blunt wrap users need to try. Chocolate phillies burn slower than wet paper..lol seriously just try it


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    albaniax Says:

    where I live here in germany, we have just this Blunts..I don’t know, they are good :D But I think you are right, they are really a little bit wet..

    greez


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    rich Says:

    thi is good tought jus goto wrap it twice and use some kinpin glue i only smoke lik dat on smoke occations otught bout this is good for some hooka taste or whutever th fck you wnt it to be



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