Noted Brands
- Abadie - (France 1840) Pink pack.
- Bambu rolling papers - (Argentina & Spain)
- Bugler - (France) In the United States, 115 leaves (folded) per book; competes with Rollit and TOP. Was once popular in U.S. Jails, back when smoking was allowed.
- Elements (Spain 1996) Rice paper. Booklets with magnetic closure system.
- JOB (France 1834) First rolling paper in booklet form. Notable for iconic art nouveau advertising posters.
- Juicy Jay's - Flavored paper brand, featured as part of the plot line in Grandma's Boy movie.
- Mascotte (Netherlands 1858) Originally made from paper used in the manufacturing of Bibles. Part of the Gizeh group since 2002.
- OCB - (France 1918) White pack.
- RAW - (Spain 2005) Unbleached vegan rolling papers, notable for their brown see-through properties.
- RizLa+ - Began in 1532. Originally French, they are now made in Belgium for Imperial Tobacco, UK and is 75% of the UK rolling paper market.
- Pay-Pay - The Oldest brand of rolling paper first made in 1764 from Alcoy Spain
- Rollit - Made in Belgium for RBA, the U.S. subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco, UK. 100 leaves (folded) per book; competes with Bugler and TOP.
- Smoking - (Spain & Argentina) Popular in parts of the world.
- Tally-Ho - Made in Belgium. In Australia, known for its patriotism.
- TOP - (France) In the United States, 100 leaves (not folded) per book; competes with Bugler and Rollit. Some smokers suspect that the glue of TOP papers contains an additional addictive additive, such as sugar.
- Zig-Zag - (France) First interleaved brand (hence the name). Gold medal at 1900 Universal Exposition in Paris.
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