About this product
Experience the pure, natural essence of rolling with Elements Rice Papers 1 1/4. These ultra-thin papers are crafted from natural rice and sugar gum, delivering a clean, slow-burning smoke that lets your cannabis's true flavors shine through. The unique watermark ensures an even, controlled burn while preventing annoying runs and canoeing. Each pack contains 50 leaves of perfectly sized 1 1/4 papers, ideal for personal joints or sharing with friends. The papers feature a natural brown hue and are completely chlorine-free, making them an environmentally conscious choice for the discerning cannabis enthusiast. The distinctive criss-cross watermark pattern helps distribute heat evenly throughout your roll, resulting in a smooth, consistent experience from start to finish. Elements papers are made in Spain using a patented process that creates an incredibly thin yet durable rolling paper. The sugar gum strip provides excellent adhesion without any harsh chemical taste, while the rice composition leaves virtually zero ash, letting you focus on your flower's natural properties. Available at MMD Shops North Hollywood and Burbank locations, these premium rolling papers are perfect for both novice rollers and experienced enthusiasts. Whether you're enjoying our top-shelf flowers or your personal stash, Elements Rice Papers 1 1/4 deliver a pure, unadulterated smoking experience that enhances rather than masks your cannabis's natural terpene profile. Stop by our North Hollywood or Burbank dispensary locations to pick up your pack today.
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