$ 99.99
The Zig Zag 1 ¼ Ultra Thin Papers Promo Display is a 48-booklet bulk pack built for smoke shops, convenience stores, and anyone who burns through papers fast. Each booklet holds 32 leaves of Zig Zag's classic ultra-thin rolling paper, made from natural flax plant fibers and sealed with 100% natural gum Arabic from African acacia tree sap. At 78mm x 44mm, these are standard 1 ¼ size — the everyday workhorse for hand-rolled joints.
This display pack is made for retailers stocking everyday essentials, smoke shops who need reliable inventory, and heavy rollers who don't want to run out mid-week. If you're a shop owner, this sits nicely at the counter. If you're a smoker who goes through a booklet every few days, buying in bulk just makes sense.
Tear off a leaf, grind your flower, spread it evenly along the crease, roll it tight, lick the gum line, seal, and twist the end. The ultra-thin paper burns slow and even, so you're not chasing a canoe or relighting every few hits. Flax fibers mean minimal ash and a cleaner burn compared to thicker papers.
The gum Arabic seal is the key here. It's derived from acacia tree sap and sticks on contact without adding any weird taste. Once you lick and seal, it holds through your smoke without splitting or unraveling. No need to over-lick or double-seal — just run your tongue along the line once and press.
For shops, the promo display format makes restocking easy. Keep it behind the counter or on a shelf where customers can grab what they need. For personal use, store the booklets somewhere dry. Papers can absorb moisture and get sticky if left in humid conditions, so a drawer or cabinet works better than a damp bathroom.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Paper Size | 1 ¼ size (78mm x 44mm / 3.07" x 1.73") |
| Material | Natural flax plant fibers |
| Gum Type | 100% natural gum Arabic (acacia tree sap) |
| Leaves per Booklet | 32 leaves |
| Total Booklets | 48 booklets per display |
| Thickness | Ultra-thin |
| Packaging | Promo display box |
1 ¼ size is the standard for most hand-rolled joints. It's not as small as single-wide papers and not as big as king-size, so it fits most rolling styles. If you're used to Zig Zag, Raw, or Elements 1 ¼ papers, these are the same size. They work with any rolling machine designed for 78mm papers, and they're wide enough for a decent-sized joint without being wasteful.
Keep the booklets dry. Papers can absorb moisture and get sticky or tear if stored in humid conditions. A drawer, cabinet, or behind-the-counter shelf works fine. If you're storing the display long-term, keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
48 booklets × 32 leaves per booklet = 1,536 rolling papers. That's enough for a shop to keep customers stocked for weeks, or for a heavy roller to go months without reordering.
Ultra-thin papers burn slower and produce less ash than regular-weight papers. The thinner the paper, the less material you're smoking, which means the flavor of your flower comes through more clearly. If you've used thicker papers and noticed a papery taste, ultra-thins cut that down significantly.
No. Gum Arabic is flavorless and derived from natural tree sap. It seals the paper without adding any aftertaste or chemical flavor. That's why Zig Zag uses it instead of synthetic adhesives.
Yes. 1 ¼ size papers work with standard 78mm rolling machines. Just load the paper, add your ground flower, and crank it through. The gum line will seal the same way it does when you roll by hand.
Zig Zag ultra-thins are made from natural flax fibers. They're not heavily bleached like some white papers, but they're also not completely unbleached like brown or hemp papers. The result is a light, clean burn without harsh chemicals.
Papers don't expire, but they can dry out or absorb moisture over time. If stored properly in a dry place, these will stay usable for years. If they get damp, they might stick together or tear more easily when you try to separate them.
Buying in bulk almost always saves money per booklet compared to buying one at a time. For retailers, the display format makes merchandising easier. For personal use, you're locking in a lower per-unit cost and avoiding frequent restock runs. If you go through a booklet every week or two, this is worth it.