hackney-viking-eagle
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- Location
- london
- Country
Denmark
Ok so hear me out.....
Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.
So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products
I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.
Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.
So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products
I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.