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i've seen people say rizla, but does anybody know of any other rolling papers that fine? also, products like: black & milds, swisher sweets, white owl...anybody know if any of those are gluten-free? thanks :lol:

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i've seen people say rizla, but does anybody know of any other rolling papers that fine? also, products like: black & milds, swisher sweets, white owl...anybody know if any of those are gluten-free? thanks laugh.gif

I used to smoke a couple colts, white owls, or swisher sweets on the weekend. Was diagnosed with celiac disease recently and am concerned about gluten in cigarillos, so I contacted the companies. They advise that their cigarillos are gluten-free...but I'd like to confirm with fellow Celliacs before going down that road again. Anyone out there have the odd cigarillo and any advice to pass on ? Would be much appreciated.

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Smoking materials, as far as I have learned, are not a worry. I would imagine that any glues used in rolling papers are no more of a concern than the glue used on envelopes. Never heard of anyone who smoked cigarettes, cigars or anything else being glutened.

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