Talk:Rolling paper/Archives/2014

What's this about?
"Newer rolling papers are available in various flavors."

This sounds a bit strange to me becuase I remember about 15 years ago going through a phase of smoking Rizla liquorice flavored rolling papers. They come in an orange packet and are black/brown on the outside with a waxy feel, white/bluish grey on the inside. They seemed thicker than the average rolling paper and tasted more sweet than like liquorice to me. So what exactly does the above quote from the article mean by "Newer"? Does it mean within the context of the history of rolling papers or newer as in more recently established brands? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.250.138.33 (talk) 21:55, 15 September 2012 (UTC)

The diagram at the top that shows the parts of a cigarette is in error. It shows the filter at the burning end. It is located beneath the tipping paper at the opposite end.

You mis-read that. It says filler not filter! However please keep an eye on this page as promoters continually insert spam text MacNighttt (talk) 17:27, 11 February 2014 (UTC)