His favorite
My husband likes these because they burn smoothly and don’t have a harsh taste. We’ve bought these many times and are always satisfied with the freshness.
The standard square pack rolling paper from Bambu. Every new smoker would start with a pack of these classic rolling papers back in the day. Bambu were even featured prominently on a Cheech and Chong album cover. Unfortunately, availability & pricing are both pretty suspect these days :-(
Easily roll up these Bambu rolling papers by hand or use any 79mm or larger rolling machine.
My husband likes these because they burn smoothly and don’t have a harsh taste. We’ve bought these many times and are always satisfied with the freshness.
papers are always fresh and glue sticks
Ole Favorite for a skinny
Good old standby
"Thicker style papers. Easy to roll,slow burn,no paper taste just the goods you put into it."
"These bambu papers are not the big bambu papers now am I saying they are tiny no but these wont roll you the long spliffs unless you know to extend the papers. The bambu papers require more moisture than the average paper out there because of its thick papers and supposedly made from an Africa acacia tree anyway after siming it down and stuffing it right this paper will not only burn slow but it gives what ever you are smoking an extra kick why? the bleached additives from Alcoy,Spain burns extremely slow making Bambu a classic household name for rolling papers associated with slow burning smoking."
This is another great paper for rolling fattys
Great papers to use and roll
The small bambus are a constant star in my book<br>some people believe the paper is too thick<br>but i am true to my little bambu
These are all and all good papers but my only problem is its creased in the wrong direction so when you are trying to roll you have to re fold and it becomes kind of a hassle.