Real Blunts: Embaçamento roxo
Dezembro 6o, 2006 perto Alex
Um dos sabores os mais novos fora do Real Blunts o acampamento é Embaçamento roxo. É duro encontrar um envoltório uva-flavored qualidade estes dias, assim que eu stoked consideravelmente quando nós começamos estes dentro.
| Recap theFreshScent do produto | |
|---|---|
| Categoria | Blunts |
| Companhia | Real Blunts |
| Feito dentro | EUA |
| Pros | Empacotar da qualidade |
| Cons | Os cheiros gostam de Dimetapp |
| Preço | $1.50 |
| avaliação do tFS | 6.5/10 |
O RB descreve este envoltório como a mistura de uma “uva e da fruta que realce todo o sabor.” Ooook, nao certo o que esse significa. Sons como o hype do marketing a mim. O que o sem corte cheira realmente como é Dimetapp, uma das substâncias as mais heinous sabidas ao homem.
É um cheiro over-powering que desprenda mais de uma uva sintética do que qualquer outra coisa. O envoltório sem corte queimado grande e teve-lhe um gosto doce e felizmente, nenhum sabor de Dimetapp-esque lurking nas sombras.
O embaçamento roxo não é o envoltório que sem corte o mais mau eu encontrei, mas não é definitivamente o mais melhor. Para uma companhia que pusesse para fora assim muitos vencedores, este era uma falta para mim. Que você guys pensa?
Jay suculento: Bastão de doce
Novembro 27o, 2006 perto Alex
Bem, Thanksgiving é excedente e esse meios que é oficialmente o começo da estação do Christmas. Por que não começar com um deleite do feriado? Palavra… Jay suculento Papéis do bastão de doce?
| Recap theFreshScent do produto | |
|---|---|
| Categoria | Papéis |
| Companhia | ZenSmoke |
| Feito dentro | Spain |
| Pros | Cheer do feriado? |
| Cons | Pode ter a colagem fraca |
| Preço | $2.00 |
| avaliação do tFS | 6.5/10 |
Este não é obviamente um de sellers grandes suculentos, mas está fresco para algum cheer do feriado. É agradável ver as companhias de papel misturar acima coisas (bem, à exceção de Sizzling o sabor do bacon) e dar a seus clientes alguma variedade seasonal.
Brown Sugar: Strawberry
November 22nd, 2006 by Alex
Sporting a new cover design compared to first generation packaging, Brown Sugar is back. They’ve also released some new (and unsurprisingly common) flavors for our smoking pleasure.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Papers |
| Company | ZenSmoke |
| Made In | Spain |
| Pros | Strong glue |
| Cons | Very common flavor |
| Price | $1.50 |
| tFS Rating | 7.0/10 |
Unfortunately, you can tell the little things have been done that make Golden Wrap leaves stick out from the pack, while the Brown Sugar just kind of blends in with the background. They aren’t as uber-infused with a strawberry essence as other brands.
As more manufacturers enter the game, we’re going to see very similar products. Even ZenSmoke, which has multiple lines underneath its brand name, puts out similar shit compared to other papers in their own product line. The strawberry papers from Brown Sugar are good. They won’t blow your socks off, but won’t disappoint either.
Scrolley Tips
November 20th, 2006 by Alex
There are two camps when it comes to rolling – filtered or un-filtered. Pros and cons surround both, easier to roll for un-filtered versus more effort for filtered. Harsher smoke with un-filtered papers and smoother with filtered. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Filters |
| Company | MN&J |
| Made In | Australia |
| Pros | Good perforation |
| Cons | Could be thicker |
| Price | $2.00 |
| tFS Rating | 7.5/10 |
Sizing on the Scrolley’s is just about perfect. They’re big & tall enough to handle a fatty roll, but can be ripped down for smaller-sized joints/blunts. Each pack comes with 40 strips and are all perforated for easy removal. One thing I would like to see is a filter made specially for spliff smokers; something that reduces the toxins and tar from tobacco but leaves in everything THC-related.
Overall, you can’t go wrong with Scrolley Tips, they do exactly what they’re made for.

aLedinha: Mini Cellulose Rolling Papers
November 20th, 2006 by Alex
To follow up on the review of aLeda King Size Papers, we decided to get a hold of their little brother - aLedinha.
I went pretty in-depth with the last review, so this post will be more light weight with some additional observations. First, the aLedinha’s have the same distinct, embossed packaging just like it’s big brother. It also has those annoying little closing flaps. This pack comes with 50 transparent, cellulose based leaves. The packaging is pretty sturdy and won’t bend if you throw it into your backpack or anything. As far as size, they are equivalent to any 1¼” papers.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Papers |
| Company | aLeda |
| Made In | Brazil |
| Pros | Odorless, tasteless |
| Cons | Tough low-light roll |
| Price | $2.50 |
| tFS Rating | 8.0/10 |
It’s obvious there is a lot of interest in these papers. Maybe people just think transparent stuff is just plain cool, who knows? What’s for sure is these are healthier than your average paper and fun to roll. Not a bad combination at all.

Juicy Blunts: Mango Papaya
November 14th, 2006 by Alex
It’s been too long since a product review has dropped, so let’s get’r done. Juicy Blunts is throwing a twist into things with their Mango Papaya blunt wrap.
Following the trend of their latest releases, the packaging is eye catching and each contains 1 leaf. The tapered edge makes rolling the blunt smooth and easy. Leaf smell is great, Juicy did a good job combining the smells. The mango slightly over powers the papaya, but you can tell both aromas are present. The wrap burned smooth even if there wasn’t any taste added to the smoke. Also, a slight mango aroma was given off by the blunt while it burned.
Overall, this is a very solid blunt that just needs a little more personality to take it to the top.
aLeda: Transparent King Size Papers
November 7th, 2006 by Alex
We’d show pictures of a leaf, but the damn things are see-through…
There’s some buzz online about see-through papers appearing in the smokosphere. Science hasn’t figured out how to cure world hunger yet or create clean water sources for all but the rumors are true - we do have cellulose based, transparent rolling papers. Ahh, technology at its finest.
aLeda Papers is the Brazilian company behind this innovation. Made from natural vegetable cellulose (and completely gumless) - there is absolutely no taste, smell or odor in any leaf. The manufacturing process leaves out chemicals like lead or arsenic, making it a much healthier smoke. Box graphics are unique with bright colors and actual embossing of the logo. Only problem is a set of stupid little tabs that are supposed to keep the box shut, but really do nothing at all.

aLeda’s description says King Size, but the leaves are narrower than you might expect. Also, they’re slightly more difficult to roll because there is no crease and the entire paper wants to stick to itself.
These guys light very easily, the cellulose naturally wants to burn. Unfortunately, a few issues do surface once the papers are lit - the cherry doesn’t stay lit consistently. Airflow can also get restricted once you start approaching the end of each leaf - they just don’t breathe as well as hemp or rice based papers. This contributes to the nice, slow burn for the first 75% of the papers but hinders it after that.
Basically, these papers are pretty bad ass. They’ve got some positives and negatives, but damn will your friends trip when they see an invisible wrap. It just takes a couple of tries to learn how to roll the aLeda’s and then you’ll be digging them for everyday use.
Royal Blunts: Passion Fruit
November 1st, 2006 by Alex
Royal Blunts delivers some of the best flavors on the market. Just like other major players, their line-up is heavily filled with fruit based flavors - Mango, Peach, Strawberry and more. Passion Fruit is in the same category, and delivers like RB knows how.
First point, the wrap wasn’t dry, which is the only real drawback from Royal. If you spot any package designs with the see-through square be warned there’s a high chance it’s gonna be brittle as hell.
The smell is good on this wrap, not pinpoint accurate, but close enough to work. This wrap hits the usual notes after that - good to smoke, doesn’t add much flavor but the burned smoke does leave a good aroma. Royal Blunts has put together a solid product but it’s nothing that sticks out from the crowd.



















