Juicy Blunts: Tropical Passion
February 13th, 2007 by Alex
It might be the completely wrong time of the year to think about tropical breezes and island-grown fruit, but something’s got to brighten up the day of all our New York readers.
Today, I’m reviewing Juicy Blunts Tropical Passion flavored blunt wrap.
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Category
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Blunts
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Company
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ZenSmoke
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Made In
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Dominican Republic
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Pros
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Consistent leaf quality
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Cons
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Nothing done well
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Price
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$1.00
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tFS Rating
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6.5/10
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By now, our regular readers should know that all Juicy Blunts come with a tapered edge for improved leaf adhesion. They also share the same manufacturing process, which results in consistently high quality wraps. What Juicy doesn’t do is put the same effort into researching and executing each flavor. To be honest, tropical passion doesn’t live up to its namesake.
The aroma for this wrap was extremely hard to pinpoint. After a lot of debate, it was decided that tropical passion really means sweet cantaloupe. Still, it almost seems that Juicy threw too many scents into this batch and ended up with a very indistinct overall impression.
Tropical Passion provides no leaf taste, smoke taste or smoke aroma. There are quite a few other JB wraps that come to mind before I would recommend this one.
If you’re going to do an exotically-themed blunt wrap, get it right, because the market is already full of them. It’s like bringing a Mustang to a parking lot full of Ferraris… you won’t stand out.
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