Chacho

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A Chacho pronounced Chach-O, or Chach, is a type of rolling style for cannabis cigarettes or joints. An extra-long/wide paper is used, inside out (sticky side down) with a rolled piece of cardboard or paper for a tip (filter.) Cannabis is normally mixed with tobacco for a smoother, more even burn (no runs.)

The benefits are: when finished rolling the extra paper is torn or burnt off (since the paper is inside-out) and you smoke less paper. The tip stops the tobacco from getting into your mouth and there is no roach at the end due to the tip. It burns better because you add tobacco.

It is prevalent all over Europe though known by different names (dutch-style joint for example.) Though in some western states a joint rolled in this way is only known as a Chacho or Chach.