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What are Zig Zag Wraps made out of?

Asked by Kraigmo (9055points) June 26th, 2011

Most Cigar wraps are made of tobacco.

Zig Zag Wraps appear to be made of tobacco-flavored paper or a paper-tobacco blend.

The label does not indicate. Nor does the website.

I realize regular Zig Zag rolling papers are made out of wood pulp, castor oil and gum arabic. But I want to know what Zig Zag Wraps are made out of.

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poisonedantidote's avatar

“Each of the Zig-Zag Blunt Wraps come individually wrapped in a Resealable Foil Packaging. There are 2 Blunts Rolls/Pack, each made in Dominican Republic with the finest Zig-Zag Quality approved ingredients.”

Translation: Dried out intestines from dominican drug dealers that were suspected of being informants, soaked in a chemical that gives you a kind of brain damage that makes you taste apples.

blueiiznh's avatar

Cigarette papers: – Made from wood pulp and flax, and uses natural gum Arabic, they come in five sizes. One size is single wide. This size is often called “the white pack” because of its color. Another size is the size 1¼ often called “the orange pack” (or “orangies” in some areas) because of its color. The third size are the kings, or king size, also known for their orange or reddish hue, the fourth is 1½ and the fifth is double wide. Usually the white pack and orange pack are sold together in many stores across the United States. In Canada, the most popular size is the single wide, but with “kut-corners”. There are also varieties of these sizes including Liquorice, Water Resistant, Slow Burning and Free Burning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zig-Zag_(company)#Zig-Zag_products"

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