$ 199.99
The Zig Zag 3 Pack Rose Cones Carton is a wholesale bulk option for shops stocking premium tobacco-free smoking cones made from real rose petals. Each carton contains 8 protective tubes, and each tube holds 3 hand-crafted rose cones (109mm), a packing tool, and a humidity control pack to keep petals fresh. These cones combine Zig-Zag's classic unbleached cone structure with naturally grown rose petals for a smooth, aromatic alternative to traditional papers.
Smoke shops and dispensaries looking to stock a premium, tobacco-free cone option that stands out on the shelf. Best for customers who want a natural, aromatic smoking experience without having to roll their own, or for anyone interested in botanical alternatives to traditional rolling papers. These rose cones appeal to smokers looking for something different, gift shoppers, and people avoiding tobacco or bleached papers.
Each rose cone starts as a naturally grown rosebud, selected for petal quality. The petals are hand-crafted around a Zig-Zag Unbleached King Size Cone to create a pre-formed cone shape that's easy to pack and burns evenly. The cone structure means you don't have to roll anything — just fill the open end with your preferred material, use the included packing tool to settle it down, twist the top closed, and light.
The humidity control pack (Integra 1g 62%) keeps the rose petals supple and aromatic until the tube is opened. Rose petals are delicate, so the humidity pack prevents them from drying out or becoming brittle. Once you open a tube, use the cones within a reasonable time for the best experience. The petals add a subtle floral note to the smoke without overpowering the material inside.
Rose cones burn slower than standard papers due to the thicker petal material. They're also tobacco-free, so there's no nicotine or additive taste — just the natural rose and whatever you pack inside. The assorted colors (which vary by tube) include shades like pink, red, and coral, depending on the rose variety harvested.
Each carton contains:
Each tube contains:
Total per carton: 24 rose cones, 8 packing tools, 8 humidity packs
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Cone Length | 109mm (King Size) |
| Material | Natural rose petals + unbleached paper cone base |
| Tubes Per Carton | 8 |
| Cones Per Tube | 3 |
| Total Cones Per Carton | 24 |
| Humidity Control | Integra 1g 62% pack (included in each tube) |
| Rose Colors | Assorted (randomly distributed among tubes) |
| Tobacco Content | None (tobacco-free) |
Keep tubes sealed until ready to use. The humidity control pack keeps petals fresh, but once opened, store tubes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Rose petals can dry out or lose aroma if exposed to air for extended periods. Use cones within a few weeks of opening for the best experience.
Yes. Zig-Zag sources naturally grown rosebuds, selects petals for quality, and hand-crafts them around an unbleached cone base. The petals are real, not synthetic or flavored paper.
You'll notice a subtle floral note, but it's not overwhelming. The rose petals add a light, aromatic quality to the smoke without masking the flavor of what you pack inside. It's smoother and less harsh than some traditional papers.
Each carton contains 8 tubes, and each tube has 3 cones. That's 24 total cones per carton, plus 8 packing tools and 8 humidity control packs.
No. Rose colors are assorted randomly among tubes. You might get pink, red, coral, or other natural rose shades depending on the harvest. The variety is part of the appeal.
Yes. Rose petals are thicker than standard rolling papers, so they burn slower and cooler. The burn is even, but you'll notice the session lasts a bit longer than a typical paper cone.
No. They're pre-formed cones, so you just pack your material into the open end, use the included tool to settle it down, twist the top closed, and light. No rolling skills required.
The Integra humidity pack keeps petals supple and aromatic for months if the tube stays sealed. Once opened, use the cones within a few weeks for the best experience. Rose petals can dry out if left exposed to air for too long.