aLedinha: Mini Cellulose Rolling Papers
November 20th, 2006 by Alex
To follow up on the review of aLeda King Size Papers, we decided to get a hold of their little brother – aLedinha.
I went pretty in-depth with the last review, so this post will be more light weight with some additional observations. First, the aLedinha’s have the same distinct, embossed packaging just like it’s big brother. It also has those annoying little closing flaps. This pack comes with 50 transparent, cellulose based leaves. The packaging is pretty sturdy and won’t bend if you throw it into your backpack or anything. As far as size, they are equivalent to any 1¼” papers.
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Category
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Papers
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Company
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aLeda
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Made In
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Brazil
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Pros
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Odorless, tasteless
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Cons
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Tough low-light roll
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Price
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$2.50
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tFS Rating
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8.0/10
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One thing these papers aren’t good for is low-light rolling. Good luck finding the seam without a flashlight. The shorter length makes them easier to control than the aLeda’s – less paper to handle in general. Also, the same deal goes as far as rolling these a little looser than your average paper. The cellulose just doesn’t breathe as well as thin, rice/hemp-based leaves.
It’s obvious there is a lot of interest in these papers. Maybe people just think transparent stuff is just plain cool, who knows? What’s for sure is these are healthier than your average paper and fun to roll. Not a bad combination at all.

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