Suculento Blunts: Bluntzilla
Maio 7o, 2007 perto Alex
Às vezes você anda em um headshop e um produto fura para fora do descanso. Não acontece toda a hora mas Bluntzilla, perto Suculento Blunts, retirado lhe.
| Recap theFreshScent do produto | |
|---|---|
| Categoria | Blunts |
| Companhia | Suculento Blunts |
| Feito dentro | República Dominican |
| Pros | Envoltório extravagante? |
| Cons | Todos bark, nenhuma mordida |
| Preço | $1.00 |
| avaliação do tFS | 7.0/10 |
No início, o envoltório cheira muito similar ao sabor sem corte & suave suculento. Após ter deixado o sentar-se por um quando, você escolhe acima em sugestões do doce com undertones mais profundos, como um café doce ou um latte com demasiado açúcar.
Tanto quanto os traços definíveis, isso sobre as tampas ele. A experiência fumando não desprende qualquer coisa original. Nenhum gosto adicionou ao seu sem corte e nenhum aroma emitiu-se. Demasiado bad, porque eu esperava coisas realmente boas de algo com tal a bold(realce) nome.
Mesmo que não houvesse tanta personalidade como esperado, a experiência fumando não era desagradável. Este envoltório traz ainda a alta qualidade suculenta Blunts o processo de manufacturing - mesmo queimadura e nenhuns funcionamentos.
Este envoltório não causará o pânico em a cidade japonesa grande, mas ajustá-lo-á bem em sua maneira ao devastation pessoal.
Mestres holandeses: Corona Deluxe
Março 28o, 2007 perto Alex
O clássico Mestre holandês: Corona Deluxe é e será para sempre um favorito de meus. Este charuto tem todos os elementos principais requeridos para fazer um grande blunt.
| Recap theFreshScent do produto | |
|---|---|
| Categoria | Blunts |
| Companhia | Mestre holandês |
| Feito dentro | EUA |
| Pros | Folha do outter de Nice |
| Cons | Canoe da lata fàcilmente |
| Preço | $1.00 a $1.25 |
| avaliação do tFS | 8.5/10 |
Em segundo, a folha exterior pode fàcilmente ser feita exame fora de quando umedecida levemente e usada para a preparação final do sem corte. Isto vem em acessível para os rolos sem corte do novato que não têm o controle com a apenas uma folha. 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.
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.
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.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | ZenSmoke |
| Made In | Dominican Republic |
| Pros | Consistent leaf quality |
| Cons | Nothing done well |
| Price | $1.00 |
| tFS Rating | 6.5/10 |
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.
Kingpin: Chocolate Mint
January 30th, 2007 by Tim
Many blunt manufacturers use straws, plastic wrap, sealed packaging or any combination of the three to keep fresh and safe guard their wraps. Still, there’s no protection in your pocket or if you accidentally sit on them.
The blunt wrap that’s taken packaging to another level is the Kingpin Premium Blunt. Today I’m reviewing the Chocolate Mint flavor.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Papers |
| Company | ZenSmoke |
| Made In | Philippines |
| Pros | Burn very smooth |
| Cons | No taste added |
| Price | $1.50 |
| tFS Rating | 8.0/10 |
The leaf itself is wrapped around a straw with plastic wrap between the folds. Packaging just doesn’t get more solid than this.
Kingpins smoke much better than I expected. At first, I thought this was an unwrapped Cyclone, but I was 100% wrong. The chocolate mint smell is definitely present on the wrap. There is also a strong tobacco odor from the leaf itself, which makes the mint more subdued than it normally would be.
The rolling process was extremely easy as Zensmoke built in a tapered (thinner) edge to the wraps. Once lit, these things go down smooth. Very smooth. There isn’t any flavor added to the smoke or much of an aroma given off, but that’s Ok. The best part about Kingpins is their slow, even burn.
I was impressed by this wrap and look forward to reviewing more.
Da Bomb Blunts: Bubonic Blueberry
January 26th, 2007 by Tim
I know everyone misses seeing Nate Dogg and his orange hat, so it’s time to review another blunt wrap from Da Bomb Blunts. Today, I’m focusing on their Bubonic Blueberry flavor.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Da Bomb |
| Made In | Dominican Republic |
| Pros | Light blueberry smell |
| Cons | Crease in the wrap |
| Price | $1.50 |
| tFS Rating | 8.0/10 |
The wrap smells like light, summer blueberries. It’s nice to grab a hold of something with an accurate scent instead of a very synthetic smelling reproduction. There’s no special features added to the blunt that might aid in rolling - a tapered end, serrated edges - none of that. What they do have is a quality leaf that burns slow and smooth.
Surprisingly, when lit, this blunt gives off a strawberry like aroma. It doesn’t necessarily taste like blueberries but still makes the whole smoking experience a good one. There are plenty of ways to go wrong with a blunt wrap but Da Bomb Blueberry is a more than solid choice.
Cyclones: Honey
January 22nd, 2007 by Alex
It’s Monday morning, so let’s start this week the right way with a blunt wrap review. I didn’t want to kick us off with a normal-style blunt, but instead something a little different - Cyclones.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Blunts |
| Company | Zensmoke |
| Made In | Philippines |
| Pros | Pre-rolled |
| Cons | No flavor, bad taste |
| Price | $1.00 |
| tFS Rating | 3.0/10 |
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s move on to the details. First, they are extremely convenient and easy to roll. As long as you have a grinder ready, these take less than 2 minutes to pack nicely and take out the door. Other than usability, the honey smell is relatively on point, but that’s where the good features end.

Complete patent pending Cyclones schematic.
The most important aspect of these wraps is that they don’t taste like honey. They taste more synthetic than anything I’ve encountered in a long time. What’s worse is they eventually start tasting bad. Almost like there’s some sort of acidic film in your mouth and on your lips. This has to improve in future versions.
Cyclones wraps also add a level of harshness to your smoke. The treatment and texture of the leaf itself is considerably different than that of Juicy Jay’s, Blunt Wrap or Da Bomb Blunts. This is due to the fact the leaves need to be hardened and dried so they maintain their cone shape.
There are going to be some people out there who don’t agree with this, but Cyclones Honey are one of the worst blunts we’ve tested so far. Being convenient is a positive, but not at the price it costs. I hope other flavors bring more to the table for the next pre-rolled blunt review.



















