Juteux émousse : Bluntzilla
7 mai 2007 près Alex
Parfois vous marchez dans un headshop et un produit colle dehors du repos. Il ne se produit pas toute heure mais Bluntzilla, près Juteux émousse, retiré lui.
| récapitulation theFreshScent de produit | |
|---|---|
| Catégorie | Émousse |
| Compagnie | Juteux émousse |
| Fait dedans | La République Dominicaine |
| Le pour | Emballage de fantaisie ? |
| Le contre | Tous écorcent, aucune morsure |
| Prix | $1.00 |
| estimation de tFS | 7.0/10 |
Au début, l'enveloppe sent très semblable à la saveur émoussée et douce juteuse. Après l'avoir laissé se reposer pendant un moment, vous reprenez sur des conseils de bonbon avec des voix basses plus profondes, comme un café doux ou un latte avec du trop de sucre.
En ce qui concerne des traits définissables, cela au sujet des couvertures il. L'expérience de tabagisme ne dégage rien unique. Aucun goût ne s'est ajouté à votre émoussé et aucun arome n'a émis. Trop le mauvais, parce que je m'attendais à des choses vraiment bonnes de quelque chose avec un tel a audacieux nom.
Quoiqu'il n'y ait pas autant personnalité comme prévu, l'expérience de tabagisme n'était pas désagréable. Cette enveloppe apporte toujours la qualité juteuse émousse le processus de fabrication - même brûlure et aucunes courses.
Cette enveloppe ne causera pas la panique dans a grande ville japonaise, mais il vous placera bien sur votre chemin à la dévastation personnelle.
Juteux émousse : Noir et myrtille
20 avril 2007 près Tim
Créer des saveurs hybrides est un exploit très provocant pour la plupart des fabricants émoussés. Beaucoup de tentatives manquent leur marque et s'avèrent ressembler à une expérience bousillée de la science. Pas Geai juteux. Leur Noir et myrtille l'enveloppe émoussée parvient à annoncer avec succès deux saveurs distinctes.
| récapitulation theFreshScent de produit | |
|---|---|
| Catégorie | Émousse |
| Compagnie | ZenSmoke |
| Fait dedans | La République Dominicaine |
| Le pour | Tache-sur le parfum |
| Le contre | Aucune saveur à la fumée |
| Prix | $1.00 |
| estimation de tFS | 7.5/10 |
Cette enveloppe particulière est venue avec une déchirure de l'usine, qui est d'abord JB défectueux que le personnel de tFS a jamais rencontré. Les enveloppes elles-mêmes sont assez fragiles, l'extrémité particulièrement plus mince et gommée. Rappelez-vous manipulent avec soin et ne passent pas outre des fonctions de roulement au type avec des butterfingers.
When smoked, this blunt comes in smooth. It also burns with a nice blueberry scent that lingers in the air. A perfect compliment to the natural taste of the smoke. Like most Juicy Blunts, there isn’t any flavor added to the smoke itself, but the remaining aspects more than make up for this oversight.
Picking up a hybrid blunt wrap is often a gamble. The wager pays off with this Juicy Blunts selection.
Dutch Masters: Corona Deluxe
March 28th, 2007 by Alex
The classic Dutch Master: Corona Deluxe is and will be forever a favorite of mine. This cigar has all the major elements required to make a great blunt.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Dutch Master |
| Made In | USA |
| Pros | Nice outter leaf |
| Cons | Can canoe easily |
| Price | $1.00 to $1.25 |
| tFS Rating | 8.5/10 |
Second, the outer leaf can be easily taken off when lightly moistened and used for the final preparation of the blunt. This comes in handy for beginner blunt rollers who don’t have the control with just one leaf. Make sure to keep it moist!
The inner leaf is big enough to roll up any size blunt that may be needed. You can chop it down for a mini or leave it full size for a serious session. And to top it, off just wrap up the inner leaf with the outer leaf for a nice tight blunt.
Last but not least, these cigars burn at the perfect speed. Not too fast and not too slow. However, I have had some difficulty with these blunts canoing every now and then. Luckily, this can be fixed with some saliva near the burning edge.
I have always enjoyed a nice Dutch Master: Corona Deluxe and with all the flavors out now, you can easily find one that fits your taste! And for all you beginner rollers, a Dutchie is a great way to perfect your skills.
Phillies: Blunt
March 14th, 2007 by Alex
One of the most well-known methods to roll up some bud is with the classic Phillies Blunt.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Phillies |
| Made In | Florida |
| Pros | Cheap, found everywhere |
| Cons | Requires patience |
| Price | $.70 to $1.00 |
| tFS Rating | 7.5/10 |
The taste isn’t anything spectacular, it’s actually what you’d expect. The smoke is light & pleasant, not heavy at all. Phillies burn at a faster pace but will be more than adequate for two (and up to four) people.
If you ever find yourself stuck in a situation where you need to roll but don’t have a nice wrap, just find a local mart and grab one of these guys. They’re found all over the place, making it the most commonly stocked blunt wrap around. It’ll do the job without busting your wallet and that’s always a plus.
Blunt Wrap Magnum: Coconut Vanilla
March 8th, 2007 by Tim
When presented with vanilla-flavored smoke accessories, I tend to hold higher standards. If I believe the product falls even slightly below the bar, then I consider the attempt unsuccessful. Luckily there’s nothing to worry about on this one, Blunt Wrap Magnum: Coconut Vanilla.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Blunt Wrap |
| Made In | Domincan Republic |
| Pros | Pleasant aroma |
| Cons | Low on flavor |
| Price | $1.50 |
| tFS Rating | 8.0/10 |
Like always, Blunt Wrap manages to pull off a perfect amount of moisture, an essential part to any presentation. Kingpin, are you taking notes? The smoke is smooth without all of the harsh qualities usually existent in multiple flavored blunts. Unfortunately, there’s no added taste, which (in my opinion) is becoming more regularly neglected by blunt manufacturers.
Bottom line: This wrap should suit the average smoker (and vanilla enthusiast) unless the lack of smoke essence is a real deal-breaker.
Kingpin: Paradise Peach
March 6th, 2007 by Alex
The ZenSmoke blunt I’m reviewing today is Kingpin: Paradise Peach. Right off the bat, you’ll notice the presentation sets this blunt apart from the rest and I’m not saying that’s a good thing.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | ZenSmoke |
| Made In | Philippines |
| Pros | Good taste |
| Cons | Too dry |
| Price | $1.50 |
| tFS Rating | 6.5/10 |
The hard-shell plastic tube can be used later for safe blunt or joint transportation (and who knows, that might be a strong selling point to some.) The leaf itself is wrapped around a straw with plastic sheet between the folds.
This Kingpin did smoke nicely though. The taste of the smoke was extremely smooth and leaves a sweetness on the mouth. It even burns at a slower than average speed, perfect for a group session.
Overall, the initial unwrapping of the packaging left me slightly dumbfounded on how I was going to roll with this dry-as-hell leaf. Yet, despite having some bad luck with this selection, I wouldn’t mind trying another Kingpin.
Swisher Sweets: Cigarillos
March 2nd, 2007 by Alex
After receiving many messages from you guys to do more back-to-the-basics tobacco wrap reviews, we caved in. So today I present the good ol’ Swisher Sweets: Cigarillos. These tiny cigars come in handy quite often for me. I enjoy the taste, smell, and you don’t have to use all your bud filling them.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Swisher Sweets |
| Made In | Florida |
| Pros | Great taste |
| Cons | Tricky to roll |
| Price | $1.00 |
| tFS Rating | 6.5/10 |
The mini cigars come in a wide range of flavors from plain to grape to strawberry. And these flavors make quite a difference when lit. One end of the cigarillo is heavily flavored so when smoking it gives your bud an even sweeter taste. However, before getting to the smoking part, first comes the tricky one. You don’t want to damage the little surface area you have, so take your time. An experienced blunt roller should have no problem rolling one of these within minutes, ready to smoke.
I wasn’t big into Swisher Sweets in the beginning but damn it, they wear on you. They’re great for a one to three person session and they usually hold a decent amount of bud if needed.
True Blunt: Sweet Cherry
February 21st, 2007 by Tim
True Blunts is a brand that we are going to feature more often on tFS. Their line has expanded in recent months, and with the addition of celebrity endorser Warren G, expect them to make a splash. Today, I’m reviewing the Sweet Cherry flavor.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | True Blunts |
| Made In | Mexico |
| Pros | On-point smell |
| Cons | Nothing stands out |
| Price | $1.00 |
| tFS Rating | 7.0/10 |
The wrap itself smells very similar to cherries. This is by far its strongest asset. Everything else kind of drops off afterwards. The wrap taste and texture is solid, but not amazing. There’s no flavor added and no scents added to your smoke. These wraps to burn at a nice pace and the smoke had a definite smoothness to it.


















