| Despite the abundance of mass produced cigarettes, | | | | Therefore, there has been a long felt need in the art of |
| these days, more and more folks are rolling their own | | | | rolling for the new Suru Board. |
| cigarettes due to the increase in taxes and costs of | | | | One no longer has to find a magazine or CD cover to |
| cigarettes. With more folks rolling their own tobacco, | | | | crush and sort their herbs butinstead, use the compact |
| people need some sort of platform to roll on. The | | | | and efficient Suru Board. This rolling tray is designed |
| brilliant new Suru Board, a rolling tray for avid smokers | | | | toeasily fit on your lap cushioned like a pillow to |
| to sort and roll tobacco, is the most convenient | | | | prevent as much movement as possible. |
| platform to date. The Suru Board may just be what | | | | Each board contains two grooves to aid in the sorting |
| you have always been looking for when it comes to | | | | and rolling of tobacco, and thesurface is enclosed with |
| rolling. | | | | edge molding to keep tobacco contained. Two |
| Many smokers have used simple devices commonly | | | | pockets oneach side of the unit hold accessories such |
| known as the "rolling mat," or | | | | as lighters or rolling papers. Each Suru |
| "rolling machines," to help in the rolling process, however | | | | Board is handmade and its dimensions measure 10" x |
| many believe they areineffective and limited because | | | | 7" with a suggested retail priceof $30.00. For more |
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