Blunt la botella doble del abrigo: Vainilla del coco
8 de marzo de 2007 cerca Tim
Cuando está presentado con los accesorios vainilla-condimentados del humo, tiendo para llevar a cabo mayores niveles. Si creo el producto cae incluso levemente debajo de la barra, entonces yo considera la tentativa fracasada. No hay afortunadamente nada preocuparse alrededor en éste, Blunt la botella doble del abrigo: Vainilla del coco.
| recapitulación theFreshScent del producto | |
|---|---|
| Categoría | Blunts |
| Compañía | Blunt el abrigo |
| Hecho adentro | República de Domincan |
| Pros | Aroma agradable |
| Contra | Punto bajo en sabor |
| Precio | $1.50 |
| grado del tFS | 8.0/10 |
Como siempre, el abrigo embotado maneja quitar una cantidad perfecta de humedad, una pieza esencial a cualquier presentación. ¿Pivote central, usted está tomando notas? El humo es liso sin todas las calidades ásperas generalmente existentes en múltiplo condimentado blunts. Desafortunadamente, no hay gusto agregado, que (en mi opinión) está haciendo descuidó más regularmente por los fabricantes embotados.
Fondo: Este abrigo debe satisfacer el fumador medio (y a entusiasta de la vainilla) a menos que la carencia de la esencia del humo sea un repartir-triturador verdadero.
Blunt el abrigo: Ginebra y jugo
21 de diciembre de 2006 cerca Alex
Por alguna razón, alcohol-condimentado blunts se parecen ser popular entre los fabricantes actualmente. Blunt el abrigo ha lanzado su propia versión en la mezcla con su platino Ginebra y jugo abrigo condimentado.
| recapitulación theFreshScent del producto | |
|---|---|
| Categoría | Blunts |
| Compañía | Blunt el abrigo |
| Hecho adentro | República de Domincan |
| Pros | Buen empaquetado |
| Contra | Punto bajo en sabor |
| Precio | $1.50 |
| grado del tFS | 6.0/10 |
El abrigo fuma muy bien. Ningunas sorpresas realmente - se quemó uniformemente y el humo no era áspero. El embotado no emitió ningún gusto o aromas distinto mientras que se quemaba. Total, éste falta. La ginebra y el jugo es un sabor resistente a replegar y la técnica no se ha dominado definitivamente todavía.
Jugoso Blunts: Coconilla 100% Natural Leaves
October 26th, 2006 by Alex
Hard as it is to imagine, mankind was rolling joints and blunts long before LLC’s were dropping strawberry-flavored wraps. How did they do it? By taking a natural leaf, wrapping it around some crushed herbature and smoking the hell out of it. It was never rocket science, but today’s technology makes enjoying the green leaf easier than ever.
Enter 2006 and Juicy Blunt’s 100% natural leaves. Our staff was looking forward to something more interesting than the everyday blunt wrap. Not sure what to expect, the ziploc-esque bag was ripped open and a strong coconut smell released. The vanilla in these wraps is understated compared to the overpowering aroma of coconut.

Unfortunately, after the smell, things turn South. The leaves are wrapped in a big, gooey clump. They are covered in a brown, sticky substance that stains your fingers. There is no glue, so these take some real craftmanship to keep together. It’s probably a good idea to let the leaves dry for a couple of hours before using them.
A main aspect to point out is the shape of these wraps. Obviously, leaves aren’t made with perfectly straight edges, neither are these Juicy Blunts creations. The shape of your blunt is going to heavily rely on the shape of the leaf. Straight out of the packaging, getting the greenage tight inside its wrap is close to impossible.
Fortunately, there is an upside, and that’s smoking mother nature’s products. Post-rolling, these wraps smoke like a dream. Light, smooth and full-flavored - you’re going to find a hard time getting a better burn. Overall, we found that the 100% natural wraps are both more work and more reward. I don’t recommend them for the beginner smoker but can definitely see the appeal of these wraps to those willing to put in the work.
Blunt Wrap: Blueberry Burst
September 14th, 2006 by Tim
As usual, Blunt Wrap delivers on leaf quality - serrated edges and perfect moistness. Right when opening the blunt you get an intense serving of blueberry. During the roll, you’ll notice it’s more of a confused blueberry scent. Blunt Wrap have mixed something in there that’s hard to identify. Unfortunately, the smoke added no smell or taste, but the leaf itself had a sugary coating on it.
Overall, I liked this wrap. Not too much on the flavor but a solid buy nonetheless.
Blunt Wrap: French Vanilla
August 28th, 2006 by Alex
First, Blunt Wrap does a really good job packaging their wraps. The tube + saran wrap method is perfect, and stops the leaf from sticking to itself while being unrolled. The smell hits you full on - it’s less of a pure french vanilla aroma, more of a french vanilla + coffee. While smoking, I was expecting a serious dose of flavor, but no dice with this blunt. It’s the usual case of a perfect scent not being backed up by an equal flavor. Ah well.
On a side note, once out of the packaging, these wraps lose their moisture extremely quickly. So, make sure your homies are on time and roll the leaf as soon as it’s popped up.



















