Getting tired of the same ol' rolling paper brands? We feel you, that's why we just acquired several new rolling papers that are sure to add some variety to your next smoke sesh!
Bambu is one of the World's 1000 Oldest Companies, beginning in 1764. They originally made bible paper before switching to rolling papers. Bambu papers are known for their natural gum sealer that uses a specific subspecies of African Acacia trees. Bambu's popularity in America was cemented when their box art inspired the poster for the classic smoker comedy Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke.
Luxe Glass Clear Rolling Papers gets its name for being the most "luxurious rolling papers" on the market. This luxury comes from being made of clear 100% natural plant cellulose, which lets the papers burn slow and healthy. They also have a natural stickiness which makes a gum strip unnecessary.
Trip is unique among rolling paper companies for producing their products in Brazil rather than Spain. These papers are completely transparent (which is what makes them so 'trippy') and have a slow, clean burn.
E-Z Wider papers are made in Belgium and base their name on the 1969 counterculture film Easy Rider. Appropriately, their papers are made of either hemp or flax seed, both popular with smokers who want healthier alternatives. E-Z Wider papers are often considered the perfect balance between thick and thin, while also being clear. Aside from the regular 1 1/2 and 1 1/4 size papers, E-Z also has a slower-burning variation.
No relation to the Batman villain, Joker dates back to 1970's. Creator Bob Stiller wanted to represent their brand as fun and irreverent, hence the company's name and box art. Joker papers come in two 1 1/4 sized variations, with the orange pack burning slower. Joker uses natural Arabic gum for their papers
If you want more info on rolling papers, check out our article The Wrap on Rolling Papers: What Are They Made Of.
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