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What happens when a cigarette gets soaked in grease?
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<blockquote data-quote="FAY" data-source="post: 2060476" data-attributes="member: 272790"><p>A long time ago, I lost a bunch of cigarettes somewhere in my room, and today I decided to hunt for them. i finally found them in an ancient bag of potato chips that still had some left in the bottom, and all of the cigarettes had completely absorbed the potato chip grease. I dried them out for a few minutes on top of my heater, and they are smokable, but I'm curious if there's still any nicotine in them, or if they are ruined in some way. Since they do smoke, I don't think anything is wrong with them, but I'm still curious. Please don't answer saying things like "don't smoke" or "smoking is bad for you" because I already know these things, and I do actually want to know the answer to this question.</p><p></p><p>By the way, since there's no other category that even remotely relates to this, I'll just put this in the alcohol section. If you're willing to ruin your liver, you might be willing to ruin your lungs, amiright?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAY, post: 2060476, member: 272790"] A long time ago, I lost a bunch of cigarettes somewhere in my room, and today I decided to hunt for them. i finally found them in an ancient bag of potato chips that still had some left in the bottom, and all of the cigarettes had completely absorbed the potato chip grease. I dried them out for a few minutes on top of my heater, and they are smokable, but I'm curious if there's still any nicotine in them, or if they are ruined in some way. Since they do smoke, I don't think anything is wrong with them, but I'm still curious. Please don't answer saying things like "don't smoke" or "smoking is bad for you" because I already know these things, and I do actually want to know the answer to this question. By the way, since there's no other category that even remotely relates to this, I'll just put this in the alcohol section. If you're willing to ruin your liver, you might be willing to ruin your lungs, amiright? [/QUOTE]
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