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Rehydrate and Flavor Cigarette Tobacco using Essential Oil

11 May, 2011 20:18 CST6CDT

Tobacco essential oil is available from numerous Internet aromatherapy distributors and local health food retail outlets.  In most cases tobacco essential oil does not contain nicotine.  Flavoring tobacco using essential oils allows you to continue your habit on the cheap by purchasing tobacco in bulk and flavoring the tobacco to your taste using the essential oil.  You will first want to experiment and sample tobacco essential oil if you have a smell for the plant to determine the taste you would like to flavor your cigarettes with.

You will need the following to rehydrate your cigarette tobacco with your flavor of choice:

  1. Tobacco Essential Oil (1 drop)
  2. 3 oz. of Cigarette Tobacco
  3. 3 Ply Paper Towel
  4. Air Tight Bag

First dry out the tobacco by leaving it out in a dry environment.  The tobacco should crumble by pressing against it.  Next, fold your paper towel in half and cut a 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 inch square of paper towel from the folded sheet.  Under warm water soak the paper towel you had cut and then wring out any excess water that may drip from the paper however keeping it highly hydrated.  Add 1 drop of tobacco essential oil to the middle of the wet paper towel and insert it into the bottom of an air tight bag such as a zip lock bag.  Now add the dried out tobacco to the bag and seal it while removing any air that may be trapped.  Wait 4 to 12 hours to rehydrate the tobacco while flipping the bag when possible.

The above is an HOWTO 'Do It Yourself' rehydrate and flavor your cigarette rolling tobacco.  This is not the normal use of essential oil products and smoking is a hazard to your health, so follow the above steps at your own risk.  Quit now!

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