No, it either breaks down into toxic chemicals or is just destroyed depending on the active ingredient. Even if it did work the amount you would get into a cigarette (even if you soaked it) wouldn't even be close to enough to get you high.
No, I dip my pancakes in syrup. However most people do pour syrup on their pancakes.
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yea its pretty popular bro. It's in almost all forms of tobacco, whether it be cigarettes, dip, or even snus.
One can of dip can give 6-8 average pinches. One can also holds about 4 packs of cigarettes worth of nicotine. So one pinch would equal 10-13 cigarettes. That is usually absorbed within that first 30 mins.
Once they soak up the syrup, the chemicals, and therefore tastes, mix, to created a sweetened-flour/wheat taste with a certain amount of salt, depending on the recepie. When you just dip a pancake in syrup and eat it right away, the syrup itself touches your tongue immediately, leaving the pure-sweet taste.
Scientists say tobacco companies add propylene glycol to cigarettes because propylene glycol does not occur naturally in tobacco, but it is found in cigarettes. It is added to cigarettes and other tobacco products to help them keep their moisutre content steady. No one wants to light a cigarette and have it erupt in flames or take a dip of dry snuff.
A waffle and maple syrup
It could mean, turn off your high beams.
The smoke will be very nasty and will make you high.
It could mean, turn off your high beams.
you SNIF THE TIP OF THE MARKER DIP shiz niz