So apparently, my friend tells me swisher sweets are the left over tobacco from the floor at the tobacco factories. That's also apparently why they burn your throat, and they are kinda rough. But let us DISCUSS over this lil cigarillo i rolled.
aint no worse than a black and mild. unroll one of them and you will find a chunk of cardboard in the middle.. no shit...
lol last saturday i had to empty a cigarette and after i was done, the trimmed wood (the content) looked like shit. on a side note, a full weed cigarette is just too much.
Well, blunts and blunt wraps are about the most unnatural form of tobacco, so they are really bad for you. Which is why I dont like blunts. I dont think they would sell you tobacco that fell on the floor...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA....LOLOLOLOLOLOL........ Of course they would, it does not have to be food grade. Trust me if you ever saw one of those plants you would understand. They often pick up stuff off the floor. Personally, I do like a Sisher Sweet once in a while. However, I personally prefer to use the Macanudo Robusto Cigarello. They cost a little more but taste and burn great.
i got no prob with swishers and i like to roll them once in a while. im usually twisting up double platnium wraps or a couple white owls. now that i think of it i guess swishers can be pretty harsh on the throat but i have gotten used to it.
swisher sweets, like pretty much all cigars used for rolling blunts, are machine made short-filler cigars, with homogenized tobacco wrappers and binders. what does this mean? homogenized tobacco product - a kind of paper made from tobacco. sheets of it are made out of the mashed leaves and stems of the tobacco plant. short-filler - quality cigars generally are made with long-filler leaf. this means that whole leaves are rolled up, not cut or broken. short-filler cigars burn hotter, harsher, and faster. short-filler is produced from cut up leaves. sometimes they are whole leaves cut up exclusively for this purpose. sometimes they are the trimmings from long-filler cigars cut to size in the factory, swept from the floor and made into cheap cigars. the binder and wrapper layers are made of homogenized tobacco, not trimmings. the filler may or may not be swept off the floor. either way, they're lousy cigars. personally i am not a big fan of flavored swishers for rolling blunts, but the grape cigarillos are okay. i prefer the unflavored swishers for blunts. but still i prefer white owls or flavored phillies for blunts. but they're all shitty cigars.
and yeah, i've even found a handmade, longfiller cigar with a feather sticking out of it, and i've found scraps of cellophane rolled up in the filler leaf of blunts
First off no swisher tobacco is good tobacco. Its all mass produced and relies on chemicals for flavor. If your buying it so you can empty it out, and put weed in, than it really doesn't matter what tobacco they use. If your buying it to actually smoke the tobacco, then don't buy swisher. Their like the mcdonalds of tabacco. Their cheap and popular but their not the best tobacco. And just like cigarettes they have allot of chemicals to compensate for the bad taste, and nicotine enhancing chemicals to compensate for the lack of nicotine. Get a tobacco pipe, and some good pipe tobacco. Most pipe tobacco is completely natural, any flavor thats added, is added by curing methods, not chemicals. And since pipe tobacco is much better quality, theres a whole lot more nicotine. You won't feel the nicotine right away like with cigs, since you don't inhale the smoke. but when you do, (after the nicotines absorbed in your mouth) its stronger, and lasts longer.