Which type of cigaretts get you the most high feeling?!


Question: I have a pack of Djerum Blacks ( cloves ) and it hits pretty good , but is there another one that hits more?


Answers: I have a pack of Djerum Blacks ( cloves ) and it hits pretty good , but is there another one that hits more?

Funny... I was going to say Djarum Blacks.

Honestly, though, anything by Djarum should set you on a Clove high (Djarum Vanilla, Djarum Cherry, etc.).

Yep. Definately Djarum Blacks. For Sure.

the ones with the most nicotine in i would have imagined as thats what gives you that little rush

They all make you think your high when you first start smoking. As soon as you become addicted to the nicotine they have you and it could be a life time though your life will be short. Just think about all the tar that is building up on the inside of your lungs....such a lovely color as it slowly suffocates you. Remember the little know fact that nicotine is more addictive than heroin. If you want to slowly be unable to get any breathe in your lungs and till it's impossible continue smoking and good luck getting a girlfriend as not to many want to kiss an ashtray.......the reaper...

I don't smoke tobacco and while I usually prefer the "real" thing these alternative cigarettes are pretty good. Most of these herbs deliver a far better effect than cloves.

why get high on cigerettes get high on life love God he loves you

cheap brand menthol filtered cigars are very powerful!

When I used to smoke back in highschool, it used to be Winstons for us.

davidoff red or marlboro red

Take puffs thru ur mouth and out ur nose while u r relaxed and eyes closed.. Do this for like 5 puffs and see what happens..

a joint works for me

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