White Ox
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White Ox rolloing tobacco, like Winfield, Drum,or Champion is a product catering for the "roll your own" market. White Ox is often regarded as a poor tasting product but is referred to as "gold" by seasoned smokers.
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[edit] White Ox in Prison
White Ox has a higher nicotine content than most other brands and is therefore a popular prison tobacco, smokers are able to last longer between breaks
[edit] White Ox and Australian Youth
White Ox is also popular with youth in Australia, perticularily in Tasmania where it is smoked in bongs and smoking pipes or mixed with cannibis This is due also to its alleged high nicotine content. White Ox produces a strong "headspin" when large amounts are smoked quickly
[edit] Cost
In Australia a 30g pouch costs 12$ to 15$au, 50g 19$ to 23$au.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ "Tobacco on the loose", Australian Convenience Store News, November/December 2005. Retrieved on 2008-03-22.