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August 18th, 2006 by Tim
Want to take your mind on vacation to the islands? Spanish Banana are sweet tasting papers that will take you back to the essence. Full-bodied and smooth, they measure in at 1.5†and come with 33 leaves. With a hint of banana, Spanish Banana is a relaxing smoke that burns consistently from start to finish. Almost as good as Spanish Coconut, this tropical cousin is a fine addition to any collection of papers. It just so happens to be another tFS favorite.
August 17th, 2006 by Tim
Umm, sizzling bacon? That’s problem number one, and we haven’t even gotten to the papers yet. These 3″ x 1.75″ monstrosities come with 24 leaves of heinousness.
Juicy Jay’s made a poor attempt at replicating the bacon smell and the leaves taste like absolutely nothing. The glue is decent and the burn quality is regular.
There are just some things in this world that shouldn’t exist and bacon-flavored paper is one of them. Do yourself a favor and don’t buy these papers, don’t recommend them to friends and don’t even use them on your enemies. Well… maybe your enemies.
August 15th, 2006 by Alex
It’s too long since we’ve featured a regular, no-fancy shit set of papes on tFS. Why not start with the OG manufacturer?
Zig Zag’s King Size papers bring all the solid performance you expect with none of the drawbacks.
These French made rolling papers come packed with 32 leaves of slow burning goodness. Each leaf is made out of first-class materials; flax – a natural and environmentally friendly luxury fiber, mountain water from the Alps, and natural gum arabic. There isn’t much else to add, everyone knows what Zags deliver and that’s consistent quality.
August 11th, 2006 by Tim
Ah, good ol’
Randy’s. These classic papers are for people who like crutchless joints, but don’t like wasting herb or messing with roach clips. They measure 2.75″ x 1.75″ and deliver solid performance. The 25 leaves of odorless, white paper are high quality with consistent glue. Expect your J’s to burn evenly and give off the flavor of whatever the hell it is you’re smoking.
August 10th, 2006 by Alex
These sweet smelling papers are a great smoke. They measure 1.5†and come with 33 leaves of light red colored paper. Leaf texture on Spanish papers is always excellent, and Strawberry does not disappoint. The taste compliments the smoke nicely, without over-powering it.
As mentioned before, the glue is pretty weak with this brand so you’ll have to pay extra attention when rolling. Taken as a whole, these papes serve up the entire package and always deliver a great burn.
August 9th, 2006 by Alex
Smoking brand papers are some of the ultimate when it comes to purely tasting what’s being smoked. Here we have their hemp based offering – King Size Smoking Green. The greens are thin and delicate, be careful not to crumple them by accident. They provide more than enough room to roll whatever size you desire, but operate best when adequately filled. Don’t use a king size for a regular sized j, they measure 4.25″ x 2″, because you’ll just be left with excess paper.
It’s hard to have anything negative to say about these papers. Personally, they are one of my absolute favorites. You don’t always need special scents and added taste to have a really high-quality session.
July 28th, 2006 by Alex
These chocolate temptations come straight to you from Spain. They measure 3″ x 1.75″ and contain 50 leaves per booklet.
Juicy Jay’s Fudge papers smell true to their name, but the taste is only reminiscent of fudge, not dead on target. These papers don’t add much taste to your smoke, but they burn evenly and get the job done. Design wise, they are packaged with a brown camouflage pattern and give off a hint of chocolate while smoking. Fudge papers are nice once in a while, but don’t make them a centerpiece of your collection.
July 27th, 2006 by Alex
Spanish Coconut papers happen to be one of tFS’ favorites. Coconut smells great, tastes great, and smokes great. There really isn’t much more to say about them. The only negative is glue weakness occurs every batch or two, a common condition with the Spanish brand.
These 1 1/2″ papers come with 33 leaves of textured, vanilla colored paper. Once you try them out, Spanish Coconut will become one of your favorites too.