Joints and Blunts.

What are they and most importantly, what's the difference?

A simple ass thread!
Okay so joints and blunts are simply hand/machine molded sticks filled w herbs. They're the simplest forms of consumption prefered by most smokers.
With the introduction of innovative ways of smoking, this definition above has been expanded and remixed to accommodate tastes and preferences. For example, glass blunts aren't hand/machine rolled
They offer a different smoking experience and are still refered to as blunts. So as a smoker of the herb, you're either smoking a joint, a blunt or a spliff.

Which are you smoking?
When the herb is rolled with organic hemp papers like RAW or Juicy J (both available in store 🛒) then we say it is a joint.
When you choose to add a bit of tobacco to the joint you've rolled with your hemp based papers to give it an even burn or go higher then you have rolled a spliff 🚀💨
When you use to natural tobacco based wraps or papers like Backwoods which are currently available in store 🛒
or Royal blunts which are coming soon to the store 🥳🛒
to roll your fresh herbs then you've just rolled a blunt my guy 😊💨
We hoped you learnt one or 420 things from this thread 😊

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