Rolling paper is a type of paper made specifically for encasing and smoking tobacco. There are a vast array of different types of rolling papers available and each smoker will have their own preference.
Rolling papers are very popular and, for many, are an integral part of the smoking experience. For this reason, it makes sense to be able to offer your customers a variety of rolling paper options.
There are a huge variety of different rolling papers available on the market today including:
In addition to the above, there are now a significant number of flavoured rolling papers available. These are great for those who aren't keen on the normal taste or even for just adding a bit of variety.
Rolling papers come in a variety of widths and lengths. The most commonly used is the 'regular' size - the basic normal 'roll your own cigarette' size.
Then there are the 1 ½ inch and the 1¼ inch sizes which are slightly wider but the same length as regulars.
There are also Kingsize and Kingsize Slim rolling papers that are longer and thicker than regular papers.
These are a quick and simple alternative for those who don't have the patience or dexterity to roll. They come in various sizes and in various types of paper. These cones are made to burn smoothly and evenly the whole way down.
Choosing the right rolling paper depends on personal preference and experience. Factors such as material, thickness, size, and burning speed all play a role. Beginners may prefer wood pulp papers for their ease of use, while seasoned smokers might opt for rice or hemp papers for their slow burn and natural flavour.
Flavoured rolling papers are generally safe when sourced from reputable brands. They are designed to enhance the smoking experience by adding a variety of flavours, such as fruit or mint. Always check for certifications or safety standards on the packaging to ensure quality.
Unbleached rolling papers are made without the use of chemicals or chlorine, resulting in a natural brown colour. These papers are favoured by those who prefer a more organic smoking experience, as they typically have a milder taste and are more environmentally friendly.
To maintain the quality of rolling papers, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity. This prevents them from becoming brittle or losing their adhesive properties. Using protective cases or storage containers can further ensure their longevity.
Rolling papers do not have a strict expiration date, but their quality can deteriorate over time if not stored properly. Adhesive gum may lose its stickiness, and the paper can become dry or brittle. For the best experience, use rolling papers within a year of purchase and store them correctly.