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barcelonic29 | 21:39 Wed 04th Jul 2007 | Hobbies & Interests
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How come green Rizlas come with cut corners but none of the other colours do?
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If they didn't have cut corners, they would just be red rizlas in a green pack :-p

Apparently it is for ease of rolling although why you don't need them on silver or blue rizlas I don't know.
Its just preference, some people don't like cut corners so they only put the option on one grade of paper. Personally I didnt mind either way!!

But yes its for ease of rolling.
The blue ones are thinner with vegetarian gum, the white ones don't contain bleach, and the silver ones are the thinnest, green are, as CheekyChops correctly pointed out, the same as reds but with cut corners for ease of rolling. All the rest are flavoured somehow, eg orange pack, brown paper - liquorice, tropical drawing - coconut flavoured (guys were handing these out at Rockness - very nice!)
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hold on, hold on. i'm pretty sure greens are slightly thinner than reds, they can't be exactly the same surely?
No, red rizlas are thinner than green rizlas, which make your fags taste of paper.

Because greenies are heavier the cut corners make them easier to roll.

I gave up smoking a year ago and today i was thinking how much I miss rolling my own...

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