Is it true that they soak camel cigarettes in camel piss?!


Question: A friend told me this and Im curious to find out if it is true. and please don't post saying cigarettes are bad for you, I'm well aware of the dangers as everyone else is.


Answers: A friend told me this and Im curious to find out if it is true. and please don't post saying cigarettes are bad for you, I'm well aware of the dangers as everyone else is.
don't believe all the gossip you hear--no camel piss is involved. If you want to know what exactly is in those cigs, go to a Camel website and search for information.
no...thats b.s.
it's false man.
No they're not soaked in camel piss.
It's not true, but with all the other crap that's in them it might as well be.
yes its true!................dude grow a fckn brain
If that were true I doubt anyone would buy them.
the paper wrapping of the cigarette is made of a camel's loin skin, which they soaked in piss.the acid in piss breaks down the bacteria and the contents inside of the cig are actually camel hair shavings.
No it is not true.
They may taste like it, but I am sure that is just an urban legend, as the health authorities would no allow it..
~Kluto~
tobacco in camel cigarettes are camel dung, soaked in camel piss,>>>>>>>> enjoy
no, it is not true. enjoy !!
Not true ghost rider but you did get a few interesting answers here.
lmao....no its not true thats complete bs who ever told you that, and are you that gullible to believe something as far fetched as that? geezzzz everybody knows that its not camels piss they make the cigarettes and then they rub them all over the camels balls and around his bunghole thats where that smooth falvor comes from




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