$ 24.99
The Blazy Susan Russian Cream Tea Leaf Wraps are flavored wraps built for smokers who want smooth, aromatic rolls without the harshness of traditional tobacco blunts. These wraps are made from tea leaf instead of tobacco, so you get a lighter, more natural smoking experience with a creamy vanilla-forward flavor profile. At two wraps per pack, they're portioned for casual sessions or sharing with a friend.
These wraps are made for smokers who prefer the ritual and feel of a blunt wrap but want to avoid tobacco. If you're someone who likes flavored rolls, enjoys slower-burning sessions, or just wants an alternative to traditional blunt wraps, these fit the bill. They're also solid for people who find tobacco wraps too intense or want to cut nicotine out of their routine.
Using these wraps is straightforward if you've ever rolled a blunt. Open the pack, moisten the edge of the wrap slightly (your tongue works, or a damp paper towel), fill it with your ground flower, roll it tight, and seal the edge. The tea leaf material is forgiving and seals easily once moistened.
The Russian cream flavor is noticeable but not overpowering. You'll get the vanilla and cream notes on the inhale, but they blend into the background as you smoke. If you prefer unaltered flower taste, these might be too flavored for you. If you like a little extra aroma and sweetness, they hit the spot.
Tea leaf wraps burn slower than most rolling papers but faster than thick tobacco wraps. Expect a 10-15 minute session depending on how tight you roll and how much you pack. Because they're not tobacco, the smoke is lighter and less scratchy on the throat.
| Material | Tea leaf (tobacco-free, nicotine-free) |
|---|---|
| Flavor | Russian Cream (vanilla and cream) |
| Wraps Per Pack | 2 |
| Burn Rate | Slow to medium |
Yes. These are made from tea leaf, not tobacco, so there's no nicotine and no tobacco buzz. If you're trying to avoid nicotine entirely, these are a solid choice.
It's noticeable but not overwhelming. You'll taste vanilla and cream on the first few hits, then it settles into the background. It won't completely mask your flower's flavor, but it definitely adds a sweet, aromatic layer.
Yes. Like most wraps, you need to moisten the edge to get it to stick. A quick lick or dab with a damp paper towel works fine. The seal holds once it's dry.
Tea leaf wraps burn slower than most papers but a bit faster than thick tobacco wraps. Expect a 10-15 minute session depending on how you pack and roll.
Yes. Keep them in the pack or transfer them to an airtight container. Tea leaf wraps can dry out if left exposed to air, which makes them harder to roll and more likely to crack.
No. There's no nicotine in tea leaf wraps, so you won't get the head rush or jitters that come with tobacco blunts. The only effects come from whatever you're rolling inside.
Not compared to tobacco wraps. The smoke is lighter and less scratchy. If you find traditional blunt wraps too harsh, these are a smoother alternative. That said, they're still thicker than thin rolling papers, so expect a bit more density than a joint.