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Several brands of rolling papers

Rolling papers are small sheets, rolls, or leaves of paper which are sold for rolling cigarettes either by hand or with a rolling machine. When rolling a cigarette, one fills the rolling paper with tobacco, cannabis, cloves, damiana, hash or other herbs. The paper for holding the tobacco blend may vary in porosity to allow ventilation of the burning ember or contain materials that control the burning rate of the cigarette and stability of the produced ash. Civil War re-enactors often use cigarette rolling papers to make combustible cartridges for cap & ball rifles and revolvers.

Rolling papers

MacDonald Export Aquafuge cigarette papers
A box of Laramie cigarette tubes
An early 20th century pack of Rizla rolling papers, (no glue strip)
A pack of king size Smoking Slim rolling papers
French rolling paper OCB
Name Country Description
Abadie France (France 1840) pink pack. Originating from Bolloré (now called Republic) in France, there were also Spanish-made Abadie papers which are produced by Miguel Y Costas, as well as an Abadie factory in Vienna. The Abadie brand website has been removed due to French anti-tobacco legislation which prohibits the marketing of cigarettes or cigarette papers. [citation needed] However, Republic Tobacco still produces and markets Abadie Papers. On January 4, 2006, Republic—through their subsidiary—renewed the trademark and signed an allegation that they are continuing to use it; (trademark statement). It cannot be disputed that this brand is still marketed and sold in the US, without claiming that Republic filed a false statement in 2006 with the US Patent and Trademark office (which they did not). Abadie is still very much for sale in America and can be found at hundreds of specialty stores across the country (and in Canada as well). [citation needed] The Austrian/German Abadie factory also published a number of stamp albums, the main ones two large albums with 3800 stamps with coats of arms and flags, published in the 1930s. [citation needed]
Bambu Spain Established in Spain, with production now in Argentina
Bugler France (Spain) in the United States, 115 leaves (folded) per book; competes with Rollit and Top. Was once popular in U.S. Jails, back when smoking was allowed.
E-Z Wider Began in 1972 to create a wider rolling paper.[2] Now owned by Republic Tobacco (Republic Technologies Inc).
Export Aquafuge Canada Manufactured by Macdonald Tobacco, makers of Export cigarettes.
JOB France (France 1834) first rolling paper in booklet form. Notable for iconic art nouveau advertising posters. Owned by Republic Tobacco (Republic Technologies Inc).
Juicy Jay's (United States) flavoured rolling papers popular in North America. Owned by BBK Tobacco & Foods, LLP (HBI International).
Laramie A brand of cigarettes and cigarette rolling systems (kits for rolling one's own cigarettes).
OCB France Originally a Bolloré brand, sold to Republic Tobacco (Republic Technologies Inc); very popular in Germany.
Pay-Pay Pay-Pay rolling papers company was formed in Spain in 1703. This official website states the first papers were produced in 1764. It is the oldest rolling paper manufacturer still in operation.[1] PAY-PAY is produced in Alcoy, Spain. The paper is made with ecological Arabic gum.
Rasta Rasta (Español)
RAW America Unbleached and unrefined rolling paper. Owned by BBK Tobacco & Foods, LLP (HBI International).
Rizla Began in 1532. Originally French, they are now made in Belgium for Imperial Tobacco, UK and is 75% of the UK rolling paper market. [citation needed]
Rollies Manufactured in standard sizes 1, 114, 112, and king size.
Smoking (Spain & Argentina) popular in parts of the world. Manufactured by Miquel y Costas.
Stash-Pro India Stash-Pro was established in 2016, led by four enthusiast-turned-entrepreneurs – Sohel Shah, Sanil Mehta, Saurabh Dugad and Yash Shah. Manufacturers of Rolling Papers, Pre-Rolled Smoking cones and other smoking paper related products. Owned by Stash Pro Papers[2].
Swan (United Kingdom and Ireland) this company also produces matches, Swan Vestas, lighters, pipe cleaners, rolling machines, cigarette filters, flints, lighter gas and fluid.[3] The Swan company is based in High Wycombe, UK.[4] and is owned by Republic Tobacco (Republic Technologies Inc).
Tally-Ho Australia An Australian brand of rolling paper distributed by Imperial Tobacco Australia. The packaging of the product aims to appeal to Australian patriotism, with many assertions such as 'Australia's Finest' and 'Australia's No.1 paper for over 60 years'. It also offers pieces of trivia on the packaging which again appeal to Australian patriotism, such as 'Australia's dingo fence is twice the length of the Great Wall of China' and 'Australia has more beaches than any other country – about 7,000'. The product is actually produced in Belgium. Previous to 2005 this was stated only on the inside of the packaging where it was normally not visible. At some point in 2005, packaging changed to include the notice 'Made in Belgium' on the outside back cover. Also made in Belgium.[citation needed]
THC India Manufacturers of Unbleached and unrefined Rolling papers, Bleached rolling papers, Pre-Rolled Smoking cones and other smoking paper related products. Owned by Triratna Papers& Products Pvt. Ltd. [5].
Top France (France) in the United States, 100 leaves (not folded) per book; competes with Bugler and Rollit. Owned by Republic Tobacco (The Republic Group).
Zig-Zag France (France) first interleaved brand (hence the name). Gold medal at 1900 Universal Exposition in Paris. Owned by Republic Tobacco (The Republic Group).

See also

References

  1. ^ Wilder, Zoe (2016-07-01). "World War IV: Joints Are Better Than Spliffs, But Why Doesn't Europe Agree?". merryjane.com. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  2. ^ Dugad, Saurabh. "Stash-Pro Papers". Stash Pro.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ House of Swan – things are changing around here
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ kranti, Akash. "THC Papers". Triratna papers.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)