BLUNTS
Blunts get their name from their 'broad or rounded tip', and were named as such in the 1800s to differentiate them from other cigars with a tapered, pointed tip. Later, as machines gradually replaced humans in the rolling process, blunts began to be characterized by a tapered, yet still open, smoking end, pre-clipped during manufacturing. The word blunt is also sometimes used as street slang in certain areas for cigar or cigarillo which has had its tobacco filling removed by the consumer in order to replace it with marijuana, Damiana or other smoking Herbs.
One way to enjoy a blunt involves using blunt wraps to make your own cigar. All that is needed is to spread tobacco or herbs evenly throughout the blunt paper, roll it up and seal it. All Royal Blunts, EZ Blunts and True Blunts are sealed individually to keep them fresh, moist and flexible, as dry cigar leaves are prone to cracking and breaking. Royal Blunts, EZ Blunts and True Blunts brands now include a plastic straw, around which the blunt paper is rolled during manufacturing, and a transparent, plastic sheet wrapped around the blunt paper to give an extra layer of protection. This tube can be used to pack the tobacco down in the burning end once it has been rolled up.
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