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Smokers who roll their own cigarettes can still accidentally have the cigarette paper the wrong way around i.e. the gummed side facing away from the person rolling the cigarette, particularly in poor lighting conditions.
The fool proof cigarette paper has a positive visual indication showing the
correct orientation that the paper should be in, to enable a correctly rolled cigarette every time.
The visual indication on the cigarette paper would be achieved by means of a simple cropped chamfer or radius on a chosen corner of the cigarette paper.
The improved cigarette tobacco paper means that users can easily, visually orientate the paper to guarantee the gummed area is always correctly placed for licking.
If the rule of having the chamfer in the top right corner is obeyed when rolling a cigarette, then it would be impossible to roll a cigarette the wrong way around.
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as a reformed smoker, I can safely say this is an oxymoron :) |
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Rizla already do this on their green packets. |
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Nothing cigarette related can be foolproof. You have to be a fool to use it at all. |
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law of numbers...someone would have to get it confused sometime |
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what kind of "cigarettes" are YOU talking about?? |
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Having successfully rolled numerous cigarettes in low ambient lighting conditions, I would say that you either need glasses, or that you have tried rolling too many cigarettes in a row. |
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Or they could just gum the inside and outside of both long edges. For that flavoursome gummy smoke Oh yeah! |
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I think you are referring to "cut corner" rolling papers. These are freely available from any tobacconist, corner shop, petrol station etc. etc. |
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