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QUOTE (pennstatesmoke @ Jun 13 2009, 02:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what if u just used food coloring dye in the tobacco, the water, and the coal ?? all the dye somethings better change collor


Most tobaccos do use dye, it's been tried in the water, a slight ting is possible for a puff or two, but I'd rather not be smoking food coloring.

And did you say COALS!!!!!??? wtf.

Two things went through my mind when I saw this
a) Light coals, pour food coloring on lit coals effectively wasting coals and dye
cool.gif Make coals more dangerous than they already are by putting additional harmful chemicals into them, great idea.


maybe you had a completely different idea, but if you decide to try anything in the coals to color them please write your will out (and leave everything to me) wink.gif
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Hahaha.. colored smoke... Now I have heard it all....

I have used that crap to change fire color when we go camping but it is toxic and you cannot roast marshmallows on it after that.
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QUOTE (liquidglass @ Jun 13 2009, 05:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (pennstatesmoke @ Jun 13 2009, 02:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what if u just used food coloring dye in the tobacco, the water, and the coal ?? all the dye somethings better change collor

And did you say COALS!!!!!??? wtf.

Two things went through my mind when I saw this
a) Light coals, pour food coloring on lit coals effectively wasting coals and dye
cool.gif Make coals more dangerous than they already are by putting additional harmful chemicals into them, great idea.


maybe you had a completely different idea, but if you decide to try anything in the coals to color them please write your will out (and leave everything to me) wink.gif




no if put a coal in a cup of food dye and let it sit for a while then take it out and let it air dry then light it up and smoke .....idk im just brainstorming here... if anyone has the time or the balls to try it let me no how it works out
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QUOTE (pennstatesmoke @ Jun 13 2009, 05:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (liquidglass @ Jun 13 2009, 05:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (pennstatesmoke @ Jun 13 2009, 02:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what if u just used food coloring dye in the tobacco, the water, and the coal ?? all the dye somethings better change collor

And did you say COALS!!!!!??? wtf.

Two things went through my mind when I saw this
a) Light coals, pour food coloring on lit coals effectively wasting coals and dye
cool.gif Make coals more dangerous than they already are by putting additional harmful chemicals into them, great idea.


maybe you had a completely different idea, but if you decide to try anything in the coals to color them please write your will out (and leave everything to me) wink.gif




no if put a coal in a cup of food dye and let it sit for a while then take it out and let it air dry then light it up and smoke .....idk im just brainstorming here... if anyone has the time or the balls to try it let me no how it works out

You are mixing the definition of balls and stupidity. wink.gif
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mwhy is everyone under the impression that BURNING food coloring will produce colored smoke! Grass doesn't make green smoke when burned, and neither does Fumari Mojito (which is green like a leprechaun's pubes). You need to mix the coloring with the smoke AFTER it's produced, or find a chemical that DOES produce colored smoke.
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