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ll_billym | 01:46 Sun 28th Nov 2004 | How it Works
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Is the only difference between green rizla papers and red rizla papers that green have two cut corners?

Why do green rizla have cut corners?

Why do red rizla not have cut corners?

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They are the same, but the cut corners are supposed to make the green ones easier to roll. There are a number of other types including blue lightweight papers and white heavy.
I thought they were all different weights too, so it affected the way you smoked them.
Yes, as I said, there are other weights, but the red and green differ only in the cut corners. There are also licorice papers and king size versions of the range, although I'm not sure what they'd be for...
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For when the monarchy feel like a roll up?

 

Thanks for your help.

A friend told me once that the green rizla with the cut corners were that way so that the blind could have a smoke as well. The idea being the visually impaired would then know which end the sticky stuff was on.

Why rizla would use colours to guide blind people though is an interesting concept.

And the friend of which i speak, didn't use the rizla for the exclusive use of tabacco if you know what i mean, so don't qoute me on the answer!! : )

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