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They're made of berries and taste great. They burn slow and even. They're kinda weird. The paper, when wetted, can basically fuse together, especially at the twist on the end. If you soak it well and let it dry for a while, you will be literally unable to separate the twist. This can make them slow to light. They say to use their rolling instructions, but I build a cone and fill it. Rolled joints and blunts aren't usually my thing, but Iike these. This is tared to remove the weight of the wrap and tip.

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[โ€“] LegionEris@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My advice is don't even try to roll them traditionally. Without putting in any weed, wet one of the short sides and roll it tightly around the tip. Try to keep it cone shaped and wide, but I had success widening mine with the back end of a sharpie. Let it dry like that, and the wet rolled portion will stick together well enough to fill it like a pre-made cone. I cut a plastic straw into a sort of scooping and loading tool and used my sharpie to pack it. I went from "I don't roll because my hands are stupid" to the goji queen because these let me use process and procedure to get around my lack of fine motor skills <_<

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for the advice! I have lots of little tools to aid in shaping/filling/tamping.. but my main issue is super sweaty hands (hyperhydrosis) so if the papers are sensitive to moisture I may be SOL. I still want to try them though lol