🌿 Roll Bold, Burn Clean, Look Legendary
GRASSLEAF King Size Transparent Rolling Papers offer 5 packs of 50 slow-burning, 100% biodegradable cellulose papers in vibrant transparent colors. These eco-friendly papers require no gum, preserving the pure tobacco flavor while delivering a visually striking and sustainable smoking experience.
Brand | Grassleaf |
C**.
Look good, smoke well and great value for money
After reading the reviews but after following one with advice on how to use correctly I've had no problems at all. Look good, smoke well and great value for money, I actually found they are quite easy to stick, only came undone on the rare occasion
J**K
DO NOT BUY THESE
they are NOT rolling papers they are small sheets of plastic, a very lazy attempt at forging rolling papers that can seriously damage your health remembering the fact that plastic is toxic when burned, i will be looking for a way to report this listing
K**E
buy them!
Love them! Funky twist to smoking. Fast shipping great price will definitely be buying more. Basically same concept as a blunt roll it and Lick it the same way. But looks like plastic. Keeps your roll fresh so great for travelling with prerolled.
S**T
Plastic? Paper? Poisonous?
They're 'Okay':Slightly harder to roll with because of the given material, which is prone to curving and twisting when held in hot and sweaty hands. Nice variety of colours and plenty of skins in each packet to allow a couple of botched attempts at rolling with these skins. Friends and family were skeptical to try them out, with mixed opinions more towards the hazard of health of 'smoking a plastic skin'. I've heard it's made of Cellulose but their website left much to the imagination regarding the true composition of this product.Tried a smoke-test alongside other paper varieties and there is little difference with the intake; the taste is very minimal if existent at all, becoming overpowered with the contents as is to be expected. Initial burn is... okay. Not as touch and go as the paper variant, though the coloured sking requires a bigger draw or more time with the flame to get it going. Prone to going out if left unattended (which is not a design feature I can assure you) but so far there's been no issues with an uneven burn.Slightly shorter than other skin varieties yet still enough to share. Not the worst purchase to date but maybe not a return buyer due to the negative impact within my less-than-open-minded environment right now. Guess I have 250 smokes to go before checking for another whacky product.
S**S
Awesome, highly recommend :D
Awesome, didn't even know these exist, even though they are a bit hard to keep lit they are good, I use them for when friends are over as a weird gimmick haha
A**R
which are amazing. Also
The rolling papers are really goood! I got 5 different colours - purple, green, red, yellow and grey, which are amazing. Also, I thought that the grey ones are really boring and at first I didn't like them but it turned out that they are one of the greatest because you can see everything through them. I will totally recomend them! In addition, when you smoke and it is windy, you have nothing to worry about.
D**A
Quite hard to roll and you have to give them a good lick but they look fab and they are definitely ...
Delivered within a couple of days. 5 packs with 50 papers in each. Quite hard to roll and you have to give them a good lick but they look fab and they are definitely abit different.
T**6
Pretty crappy.
The skins come in abundance, but this isn't necessarily a good thing.Usage: They're a /lot/ harder to roll than normal skins. There's no "sticky" strip, you just lick one edge of the skin and that's it.They're a lot longer than what you'd want from a cig as well.Taste: They don't taste of anything, but afterwards you'll notice a pretty foul taste in your mouth. I only tried them two or three times, but each time I felt rather queasy afterwards.Who I'd recommend them to: Anyone looking to surprise people by pulling out a colorful cigarette, who's willing to deal with the bad side.
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