$ 17.99
The Zig Zag Unbleached Rolling Tips 50 Pack Carton is a bulk supply of natural filter tips built for smoke shops, heavy rollers, and anyone who goes through tips faster than they can restock. With 50 booklets containing 50 tips each, you're looking at 2,500 total tips — enough to keep your rolling station stocked for months or supply a retail counter without constant reordering.
This carton is sized for smoke shop owners stocking their counter, social houses that go through tips by the handful, or solo rollers who hate running out mid-session. If you roll daily — or even a few times a week — buying in bulk just makes sense. One carton lasts the average daily roller about six months to a year depending on how social your sessions get.
Each booklet contains 50 individual tips with perforated fold lines already scored into the paper. Tear one out along the perforation, then fold accordion-style starting with 2-3 small folds at one end. Roll the remaining paper around those initial folds to create your filter shape — some people like them tight and narrow, others prefer a wider barrel for more airflow. The perforations guide you, but you're not locked into one size.
Once your tip is rolled, slide it into the end of your rolling paper before adding your material. The tip gives structure to the end of your roll, keeps material out of your mouth, and gives you something solid to hold without burning your fingers down to the last bit. Unlike synthetic filters, these unbleached tips won't affect the taste of your smoke or leave behind that chemical paper flavor some bleached tips carry.
For shop owners, the carton format makes inventory easy. Each booklet is individually packaged, so you can sell them one at a time or keep a few behind the counter for customers who forgot theirs. The compact booklet size fits in a pocket, rolling tray, or stash container without taking up much space.
| Tip dimensions | 18mm x 60mm (0.7 x 2.4 inches) |
|---|---|
| Tips per booklet | 50 |
| Booklets per carton | 50 |
| Total tips | 2,500 |
| Material | 100% unbleached paper |
| Certifications | Biodegradable, vegan-friendly, GMO-free, dye-free, chlorine-free |
Bleached paper goes through chemical processing that can leave residues — trace amounts of chlorine compounds that technically meet safety standards but still end up in your smoke. Unbleached tips skip that step entirely. The tan color you see is just natural paper fiber, the same stuff that's been used for rolling since before the filter tip was even a thing.
For daily rollers, that difference adds up. You're not getting a huge dose of anything from one bleached tip, but multiply that by a few rolls a day over months or years and the math starts to matter. If you're already buying organic flower or paying attention to what goes into your body, switching to unbleached tips is the obvious move.
According to Leafly's guide to smoking methods, the materials you use — papers, tips, and rolling technique — all affect the final experience. Cleaner inputs mean cleaner output.
2,500 total. That's 50 booklets with 50 tips each. For context, if you roll twice a day, this carton lasts over three years. Most people buying bulk are either stocking a shop or sharing with friends.
They work with any standard rolling paper. The 18mm width is pretty universal — fits 1¼ size, king size, and most pre-roll cones if you need to stuff one in after the fact. Not brand-specific at all.
Color and chemistry. Bleached tips are white because they've been processed with chlorine compounds. Unbleached tips are tan because they skipped that step. Functionally they roll the same, but unbleached won't add any chemical taste to your smoke.
That's exactly what they're for. The terms get used interchangeably — tip, filter, crutch, roach. Same thing. Roll it up, stick it in the end of your paper, and you've got something to hold onto.
Yes. Natural paper fiber breaks down in weeks to months depending on conditions. They're not sitting in a landfill for decades like cigarette filters with plastic acetate cores. That said, don't just toss them on the ground — use a trash can like a reasonable person.
Opposite, actually. The score lines give you a guide for where to fold, so you get consistent results without having to eyeball it every time. Once you get the accordion fold down, you can knock out a tip in about five seconds.
Bulk tips are a high-margin, low-effort product. Customers always need them, they take up almost no shelf space, and the carton format means you're not constantly reordering. Keep a few booklets by the register and watch them move.