$ 39.99
The Blazy Susan Honey Lemon Tea Leaf Wraps are tobacco-free, all-natural wraps built for people who want flavor without harshness. Made from real tea leaves infused with honey and lemon, these wraps burn slow, taste smooth, and skip the nicotine buzz that comes with traditional blunt wraps. If you're rolling something special and want the wrapper to add to the experience instead of just holding it together, this is your move.
These work for anyone moving away from tobacco wraps but still wanting that blunt-style experience. Great for people who are sensitive to nicotine, prefer herbal alternatives, or just want to taste their flower without fighting through heavy wrap flavors. Also solid for social sessions where you want something a little different from standard papers.
Open the pack, pull out a wrap, and lick the adhesive edge like you would with any rolling paper. The tea leaf material is a bit thicker than rice or hemp papers, so it seals with a firm press and holds shape well. These wraps have some natural give, so if you overpack or need to reshape, they're forgiving. Twist the ends, light it evenly, and let the honey lemon notes come through as it burns.
Keep the pack sealed between uses — tea leaves can dry out if left exposed, and you'll lose some of that slow burn. If a wrap feels too dry, a quick breath of moisture on your fingertips and a gentle rub can bring it back.
The honey and lemon are there, but they're not hitting you over the head. You'll notice a light sweetness on the first few pulls, then it mellows into a background flavor that doesn't compete with what you're smoking. The tea leaf base adds a slightly earthy undertone, closer to a mild herbal tea than anything sharp or grassy.
| Material | Tea leaves |
|---|---|
| Flavor | Honey lemon |
| Tobacco Content | None |
| Nicotine Content | None |
| Pack Style | Resealable pouch |
Keep the pack sealed when not in use. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight — heat and humidity can make tea leaves brittle or too moist. If you live somewhere with wild humidity swings, consider keeping them in a small container with a humidity pack to maintain consistency.
Yes. They're made entirely from tea leaves with honey and lemon infusion. No tobacco, no nicotine, no fillers.
Sort of. You get a light herbal base with honey sweetness and a hint of citrus. It's not overpowering — more of a complement than a dominant flavor.
Noticeably slower. Tea leaves are denser than thin rolling papers, so you get a longer session with less frequent relighting. Closer to a traditional blunt wrap in burn time.
A little moisture on your fingers and a gentle rub can help, but don't soak it. If it's too far gone, it'll tear. Keep the pack sealed to avoid the problem in the first place.
They're more forgiving than rice papers but trickier than pre-rolled cones. If you've rolled a few blunts before, you'll be fine. Total beginners might want to practice with cheaper wraps first.
Not unless you're smoking something super delicate. The flavor is light and fades after the first few hits. Most people find it enhances rather than masks.
Check with Blazy Susan directly for ingredient sourcing, but the base ingredients (tea leaves, honey, lemon) suggest it may not be vegan due to honey. If that's a concern, reach out to the brand for confirmation.