Rolling papers are small sheets, rolls, or leaves of paper which are sold for rolling one's own cigarettes either by hand or with a rolling machine. When rolling a cigarette, one fills the rolling paper with tobacco, shag, marijuana or other herbs. They are most commonly made with wood pulp, hemp, flax, or rice as a base material. The basic design of a single paper is a long rectangle with a narrow strip of glue or gum all along one of the long edges. Longer, rice-based rolling papers are also often used to make spliffs or used by connoisseurs for the finest possible cigarette. Rolling papers are also called skins or rollys, but the term skinning up usually only refers to the act of rolling a spliff. Newer rolling papers are available in various flavors. This is said to enhance the smoking experience. The latest rolling papers are unbleached with a translucent brown color. These unbleached papers provide a more natural smoking experience similar to using a natural tobacco.

Mundet Canada, Ltd - Manufacturer of converted cigarette tipping papers, perforated and non-perforated cork and white papers for use in the manufacture of cigarettes and cigarette tubes.
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc - USA. Multi-national manufacturers of premium specialty papers for the tobacco industry. Also, commercial and industrial papers.
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