
Blunts: 7 Powerful Reasons This Timeless Tradition Thrives
The Cultural Legacy of Blunts in Cannabis Tradition
Blunts are cigars that have been hollowed out and filled with cannabis, typically using tobacco leaf wrappers. They offer a unique smoking experience that differs significantly from other consumption methods.
What is a blunt?
– A cigar wrapper filled with ground cannabis (tobacco removed)
– Contains approximately 1-3g of cannabis in standard size (equivalent to 2-6 joints)
– Burns slower than joints due to tobacco leaf wrapper
– Contains nicotine from the wrapper even when tobacco filler is removed
– Popular in social settings for sharing and passing in groups
Blunts have remained a cornerstone of cannabis culture since their popularization in East Coast cities during the 1980s and 90s. What makes them endure as a preferred method for many enthusiasts isn’t just their practical benefits—like slower burn rates and larger capacity—but also the ritual and community they represent. The act of rolling and passing a blunt has become a social tradition, creating moments of connection that transcend the simple act of consumption.
The appeal extends beyond function to form, with numerous wrapper options ranging from classic tobacco leaf to modern hemp alternatives. Many enthusiasts appreciate the improved flavor profile that comes from the interaction between the cannabis and the wrap, creating a unique smoking experience that can’t be replicated with other methods.
I’m Jeremy Rivera, owner of Terp Bros dispensary in Astoria, and my journey with blunts began long before entering the legal cannabis industry, giving me experience with their evolution from underground culture to mainstream acceptance. My passion for providing quality cannabis experiences drives our mission to educate customers about various consumption methods while honoring traditions that have shaped cannabis culture.
Basic blunts terms:
– dank definition
– hybrid weed
– weed strains
History & Cultural Roots of Blunts
The story of blunts weaves through the cultural mix of cannabis in America, with particularly strong threads in the urban landscape of New York City. While people have enjoyed cannabis for millennia across different civilizations, the blunt as we know and love it today has more recent roots.
This distinctive rolling style is believed to have journeyed to America from the Caribbean, especially Jamaica, where tobacco and cannabis grew side by side in the fertile soil. When Caribbean immigrants arrived in New York during the 1970s and 80s, they brought along this practical tradition, planting the seeds for what would become a cornerstone of cannabis culture.
It was in the vibrant neighborhoods of New York where blunts truly blossomed into a cultural phenomenon. During the height of prohibition, smoking cannabis wrapped in cigar paper offered a clever disguise – the strong aroma of tobacco leaf helped mask the unmistakable scent of marijuana.
“Blunts originated in New York as a discreet method for smoking pot,” as one cannabis historian puts it. What began as a practical workaround soon transformed into a cultural signature, especially as hip-hop artists acceptd and celebrated the practice in their music and lifestyles.
One of the most famous blunt stories involves Snoop Dogg, who reportedly enjoyed his first blunt experience at a wrap party for “Poetic Justice” in 1993, introduced to the practice by none other than Tupac Shakur. This pivotal moment in hip-hop history helped cement blunts in popular culture, inspiring countless rap lyrics throughout the 90s and beyond.
The popularity of blunts has varied across different communities. Research shows that around 2005, approximately 3.5% of American youth aged 12-17 had used blunts in the previous month. More recent studies reveal even more striking numbers – among young people who had ever used cigars, a whopping 85.5% had smoked a blunt in the past month, with 38% using them daily.
From Phillies to Fronto: How the Term “Blunts” Took Off
The word “blunt” itself has fascinating origins. It comes from Phillies Blunt, a popular cigar brand that early rollers favored for their craft. These affordable, machine-made cigars were widely available and had a structure that made them relatively easy to empty and refill with cannabis.
As one cannabis historian notes, “The name ‘blunt’ actually comes from a cheap machine-made cigar called the Phillies Blunt.” Over time, the brand name became shorthand for the practice itself – similar to how we might ask for a Kleenex when we need any facial tissue.
Beyond Phillies, other cigar brands gained devoted followers in blunt culture. Dutch Masters (often called “Dutchies”), Swisher Sweets, White Owl, Backwoods, and Game Cigars all found their place in the rolling rotation, each offering slightly different experiences in terms of flavor, burn rate, and ease of rolling.
The evolution continued with the introduction of Fronto leaf (also called grabba) – whole tobacco leaves that skilled rollers can cut to size for custom wraps. This innovation allows for even larger blunts, limited only by the size of the leaf and the roller’s expertise.
The accessibility of cheap cigarillos has been crucial to the widespread adoption of blunts. Often priced at just a few dollars, these products made blunt rolling accessible to young adults with limited budgets. This affordability has been both a cultural catalyst and a public health concern, as it has sometimes made tobacco products available to underage users specifically for creating blunts.
At Terp Bros, we honor the rich cultural history of cannabis consumption methods while promoting responsible and legal use in our Queens community. Understanding these traditions helps us better serve our diverse customers who appreciate both the heritage and evolution of cannabis culture.
Blunts vs. Joints vs. Spliffs: Key Differences
If you’re new to cannabis culture or just exploring different ways to enjoy your flower, understanding the differences between blunts, joints, and spliffs can help you find your perfect match. Each has its own unique character and offers a distinctly different experience.
When it comes to size, blunts are the heavyweight champions. They typically hold anywhere from 1-3 grams in standard form, but cigarillo-sized blunts can pack in 4-5 grams, with larger wraps accommodating up to a whopping 7 grams. To put that in perspective, smoking an entire blunt is roughly like enjoying six joints back-to-back! Joints, on the other hand, are more modest, usually containing about 0.5-1 gram of cannabis, while spliffs match joints in size but contain a mix of cannabis and tobacco.
The wrapper material creates another significant difference. Blunts are wrapped in tobacco leaf or reconstituted tobacco paper, giving them their distinctive look and feel. Joints keep it simple with thin, often hemp-based rolling papers, and spliffs follow suit with the same rolling papers as joints.
Perhaps the most important distinction for health-conscious consumers is the tobacco content. Blunts contain nicotine from the tobacco leaf wrapper even when you’ve removed all the tobacco filler. Joints are the purest option with just cannabis and paper, while spliffs intentionally mix loose tobacco with cannabis inside the rolling paper.
If you’re planning a longer session or smoking with friends, blunts shine with their slow burn rate thanks to that thicker tobacco wrapper. Joints tend to burn more quickly, making them better for solo sessions or when time is limited. Spliffs fall somewhere in between, as the tobacco helps slow the burn somewhat compared to pure joints.
The nicotine exposure varies significantly between these options. Blunts expose users to nicotine through the wrapper, with levels ranging from 1.2 mg to 6.0 mg. Joints offer no nicotine exposure at all, while spliffs provide significant nicotine from the loose tobacco mixed with your cannabis.
Flavor enthusiasts often have strong preferences. Blunts offer a distinctive tobacco-cannabis combination as the leaf adds a rich flavor that interacts with the cannabis terpenes. Joints deliver the purest cannabis flavor experience, letting those terpenes shine. Spliffs create a blend of tobacco and cannabis flavors that some find appealing for its complexity.
For those concerned about discretion, blunts offer a slight advantage in odor control. The tobacco wrapper helps mask some of the cannabis smell, though certainly not completely. Joints have the most distinctive cannabis aroma, while the tobacco in spliffs helps disguise the cannabis smell to some degree.
Rolling blunts step-by-step
At Terp Bros, we love sharing knowledge about all aspects of cannabis culture. While our pre-rolled options save you time, there’s something special about rolling your own blunt. It’s a ritual that many enthusiasts cherish, and it’s not as complicated as it might seem.
First, choose your wrapper. Whether you prefer classic Swisher Sweets, Dutch Masters, or tobacco-free hemp wraps if you’re avoiding nicotine, finding your favorite wrapper is part of the journey.
Next, carefully split the cigar lengthwise along the seam. Some people use their fingers while others prefer a small blade. Many cigars have a helpful perforated line that makes this step easier.
Once your cigar is open, gently empty out all the tobacco filler while keeping the outer wrapper intact. This is where your personal preference comes in – some folks save the tobacco for spliffs, but most simply discard it.
Now for the fun part – prepare your cannabis by grinding it to a medium consistency. You don’t want it too fine (which can restrict airflow) or too chunky (which leads to uneven burning). For a standard cigarillo-sized blunt, 1-2 grams is just right.
Distribute your ground cannabis evenly along the length of the wrapper, then use both hands to roll the wrapper back and forth between your fingers, shaping the cannabis into a cylinder.
To seal your masterpiece, lick the inside edge of the wrapper and press firmly to create a seal along the entire length. Then, run a lighter quickly along the seam (without burning it) to dry and set the seal. This “baking” step helps ensure your blunt doesn’t solve.
Finally, let your creation dry for a few minutes before lighting up. This patience pays off with a more even burn and better overall experience.
Common myths about blunts (“cancer paper”)
Cannabis culture is rich with traditions, but also with misconceptions. One persistent myth involves what many young blunt smokers call “cancer paper” – the belief that removing the inner wrapper of a cigar reduces health risks.
This inner paper layer found in some cigars is often removed during the blunt rolling process because many believe it’s especially harmful. “You get cancer from it, it’s pretty self-explanatory,” as one study participant put it. But here’s the thing – there’s no scientific evidence supporting this practice.
The reality is both the inner and outer wrappers contain nicotine and harmful compounds. The tobacco leaf itself contains cancer-causing nitrosamines from the fermentation process, and these remain present even after you’ve removed the filler tobacco.
Another common misconception is that blunts are somehow safer than cigarettes because they’re “more natural.” Research tells a different story – unfiltered tobacco smoke like that from a blunt actually doubles lung cancer mortality risk and increases all-cause mortality by 30% compared to filtered cigarette smoke.
At Terp Bros, we believe in giving you the facts so you can make informed choices. While we honor the cultural significance of blunts in cannabis history, we also want our community to understand the health considerations that come with different consumption methods.
How to Roll and Enjoy Blunts Safely
At Terp Bros, we believe in responsible consumption and harm reduction. If you choose to enjoy blunts, we want to help you have the best experience possible while staying safe. Let’s explore some tips that’ll improve your blunt experience.
Wrapper Types and Selection
Choosing the right wrapper is the foundation of a great blunt experience. Traditional tobacco wrappers like Swisher Sweets, White Owl, and Dutch Masters cigarillos are classics for a reason – they’re easy to work with and widely available. If you’re looking for something more substantial, full-leaf tobacco options like Backwoods or Fronto/Grabba leaf provide a more natural experience and can hold more flower.
Not interested in nicotine? No problem! Hemp wraps give you the same slow burn and capacity without the tobacco. Palm leaf and banana leaf wraps are also gaining popularity as natural alternatives that offer unique flavors and smoking experiences.
Flavored Wraps
There’s something special about that first sweet inhale from a flavored blunt. As one young smoker put it, “It’s like you’re smoking like grape flavored weed.” From fruity options like watermelon and strawberry to dessert-inspired flavors like vanilla and chocolate, flavored wraps can add a delightful dimension to your session.
Just keep in mind that while these flavors are enjoyable, they come from additional compounds that may introduce chemicals when burned. If you’re health-conscious, you might want to stick with unflavored options for peace of mind.
Fronto Leaf and Larger Blunts
Ready to level up your blunt game? Fronto leaf (also called grabba) is the choice of experienced rollers looking to create masterpiece blunts for special occasions or group sessions. These whole tobacco leaves give you the freedom to cut them to your desired size – perfect for when you want to roll something substantial that can hold up to 7 grams or more.
The beauty of Fronto is its flexibility – your creation is limited only by the size of the leaf and your rolling skills. It’s perfect for those special gatherings when you want to impress your friends with your rolling prowess.
Dosage and Consumption Tips
A standard blunt packs a punch – it contains roughly the equivalent of six joints worth of cannabis. Even experienced consumers can find themselves overwhelmed if they’re not careful.
For a more measured experience, consider rolling a smaller blunt or sharing with friends. Take smaller puffs and give yourself time between hits to gauge how you’re feeling. There’s no rule that says you have to finish a blunt in one sitting – save some for later if you’re reaching your limit. And always stay hydrated before, during, and after smoking to help combat dry mouth and throat irritation.
Sharing Etiquette
Blunts shine brightest as social experiences, but a little etiquette goes a long way. The classic “puff, puff, pass” rule (take two hits, then pass) ensures everyone gets their fair share. Traditionally, you’ll pass to the left, but the most important thing is consistency – whatever direction your circle chooses, stick with it!
Try not to “camp” on the blunt by holding it while telling a long story, and be mindful not to get the mouthpiece too wet (what some call “baptizing” the blunt). If you’re feeling under the weather, consider sitting this session out or bringing your own to avoid sharing germs.
Storage
Rolled a beautiful blunt but saving it for later? Store it in an airtight container to keep it fresh. For the best experience, try to enjoy it within 12-24 hours of rolling. While you can technically store a blunt for up to 48 hours, the quality starts to noticeably degrade after that point – the wrapper dries out and the cannabis loses some of its flavor and potency.
Tools & Products That Make It Easier
Not everyone has the time, patience, or dexterity to roll their own blunts. That’s why at Terp Bros, we offer a variety of pre-rolled options that deliver quality and convenience in one package.
Our pre-rolled blunts include hemp leaf options for those who want the blunt experience without tobacco. For the connoisseurs, our premium hash-hole blunts feature a center core of high-quality hash surrounded by flower, creating an improved experience with better airflow and increased potency.
Looking for something special? Our diamond-infused blunts incorporate 99% pure THC crystals for a smooth, clean burn with powerful effects that seasoned consumers will appreciate. We also carry accessories like quality grinders, humidity packs to keep your cannabis fresh, and glass tip filters for a cleaner smoking experience.
Whether you’re rolling your own or enjoying our pre-rolls, we’re here to help you find the perfect blunt experience that fits your preferences and comfort level. Stop by our Astoria dispensary and let our knowledgeable staff guide you through the options!
Health Considerations & Misconceptions
When it comes to blunts, there’s more to consider than just the ritual and enjoyment. Let’s talk honestly about what happens when you combine cannabis with tobacco leaf wrappers.
Nicotine Exposure
Even after you’ve emptied all the tobacco filler from a cigar to make your blunt, you’re still getting a significant nicotine hit from the wrapper itself. Research shows these wrappers contain between 1.2 mg and 6.0 mg of nicotine – enough to potentially create dependence with regular use.
This isn’t just speculation. A study of African-American men aged 19-30 in rural Alabama found that 73.3% of blunt smokers also smoked cigarettes, suggesting a real connection between blunt use and broader tobacco consumption.
“Many people don’t realize they’re still getting nicotine from the wrapper,” explains Jeremy from Terp Bros. “It’s important to understand what you’re consuming so you can make informed choices.”
Co-Use Risks
When you smoke a blunt, you’re essentially signing up for a two-for-one deal that comes with some unique considerations:
First, cannabis smokers typically take deeper pulls and hold smoke longer than cigarette smokers. When you apply this smoking style to a tobacco-wrapped blunt, you’re potentially increasing your exposure to harmful compounds from the tobacco leaf.
Second, regular blunt use can lead to dependence on both cannabis and nicotine simultaneously – a double dependency that can be particularly challenging to address.
Finally, some research suggests blunts might serve as an entry point to cigarette smoking for people who might not otherwise use tobacco products. The familiar ritual of smoking a blunt can create behavioral patterns that transfer to tobacco use.
Lung Health Concerns
Let’s be real – inhaling any kind of smoke isn’t great for your lungs. The American Lung Association points out that marijuana smoke contains many of the same toxins and carcinogens found in tobacco smoke.
When you smoke a blunt, you’re getting a double dose – both cannabis and tobacco smoke compounds at the same time. This combination may present additive risks to your respiratory health that go beyond smoking cannabis in a tobacco-free form.
Youth Access and Prevalence
The popularity of blunts among young adults raises legitimate public health concerns. Research shows about two-thirds of adolescent cigar users and nearly half of young adult cigar users report they’re using cigars specifically to create blunts.
While cigar use among adolescents in the US decreased from 11.6% in 2011 to 7.7% in 2016, it remains the third highest used tobacco product among teens after e-cigarettes and cigarettes.
“The accessibility of cheap cigarillos makes blunts particularly appealing to younger users,” notes Jeremy. “At Terp Bros, we take age verification seriously and believe in responsible adult consumption.”
The Role of Flavors
Those cherry, grape, and vanilla cigar wrappers aren’t just about taste – they play a significant role in making blunts appealing, particularly to younger users. As one focus group participant put it: “It’s like you’re smoking like grape flavored weed.”
These flavors mask the harshness of smoke and make the experience more palatable for new users. This has raised legitimate concerns that flavored products may serve as an entry point to both cannabis and tobacco use for people who might otherwise be deterred by the taste.
Harm-Reduction Alternatives to Smoking
If you’re concerned about the health impacts of blunts but still want to enjoy cannabis, you’ve got options:
Edibles offer a completely smoke-free alternative. Just remember they have a delayed onset (usually 30-90 minutes) and longer-lasting effects (4-8 hours), so proper dosing is essential. Start low and go slow.
Oils and tinctures used sublingually (under the tongue) provide faster onset than edibles and completely avoid respiratory risks. They’re discreet and easy to dose precisely.
Vaporization, while not risk-free, may reduce exposure to some combustion byproducts when cannabis flower is heated at lower temperatures. Always purchase vape products from licensed dispensaries like Terp Bros to ensure quality and safety.
Whatever method you choose, the low-dose approach is always smart – especially if you’re new to cannabis or trying a different consumption method. You can always take more, but you can’t take less once you’ve consumed it.
At Terp Bros, we believe in informed choices. We’re happy to discuss all consumption methods and help you find the option that best fits your preferences and health considerations.
Ready to Roll? Explore Legal Blunts in Queens
Hey there! I’m Jeremy from Terp Bros, and I want to personally invite you to experience our selection of premium blunts and pre-rolls at our Astoria dispensary. We’ve created a welcoming space where both cannabis newcomers and connoisseurs can find exactly what they’re looking for in Queens’ growing legal market.
Walking into our shop, you’ll notice right away that we’re not just another dispensary. We’ve built Terp Bros around community values and authentic cannabis culture. Our pre-rolled blunts offer the perfect balance of tradition and convenience – professionally prepared by our team so you can enjoy the ritual without the rolling.
“The first time I visited Terp Bros, I felt like I was hanging with friends who really knew their stuff,” one of our regular customers told me recently. “Their pre-rolls saved me from my terrible rolling skills!”
Supporting Social Equity Through CAURD
When you purchase from Terp Bros, you’re doing more than just buying quality cannabis – you’re supporting New York’s vision for a more equitable industry. As proud champions of the CAURD (Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary) program, we’re part of the movement to prioritize justice-involved individuals in cannabis licensing.
This matters deeply to us. The communities most harmed by prohibition deserve to benefit from legalization. That’s not just talk – it’s baked into our business model and reflected in the diverse team we’ve built. When you shop with us, your dollars support a business committed to making positive change in Queens and beyond.
Local Delivery Throughout Queens
Can’t make it to our Astoria location? No problem! Our delivery service brings our full menu, including our popular blunts and pre-rolls, right to your door throughout Queens. Whether you’re chilling in Astoria, meeting friends in Flushing, or relaxing at home in Jamaica, we’ve got you covered.
Our friendly delivery team services neighborhoods across Queens, including:
– Astoria, Woodside, and Sunnyside
– Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, and Elmhurst
– Maspeth, Flushing, Jamaica, and Fresh Meadows
– Plus many more Queens communities!
Simply browse our recreational cannabis page to check out our selection and place your order. Whether you prefer delivery or stopping by our shop, we make accessing legal, quality cannabis products simple and stress-free.
We believe everyone deserves access to safe, legal cannabis products, including traditional consumption methods like blunts that have deep cultural significance. At Terp Bros, we’re proud to honor these traditions while embracing the positive changes that come with legalization and regulation.
Frequently Asked Questions about Blunts
Are blunts stronger than joints?
When customers ask me about the difference in potency between blunts and joints, I always explain that yes, blunts typically deliver a stronger experience—and for several good reasons.
First, it’s simply about capacity. Your average blunt holds between 1-3 grams of cannabis, while most joints contain just half a gram to a gram at most. Some of the larger blunts rolled with Fronto leaf can pack a whopping 7 grams or more!
There’s also the nicotine factor. The tobacco wrapper introduces nicotine that interacts with THC in interesting ways, creating what many of our customers describe as a more intense or different kind of high compared to pure cannabis consumption.
The slower burn rate of blunts also plays a role. Since they burn more gradually than joints, you’re getting a more continuous exposure to cannabis over a longer session, which can definitely intensify the overall experience.
Research actually suggests that smoking an entire blunt roughly equals smoking six joints in terms of cannabis content. That’s why I always recommend newcomers to blunts take it slow and maybe share with friends their first few times.
Does removing the “cancer paper” make blunts safer?
This is one of those cannabis myths that just won’t die! Many blunt smokers believe removing the inner paper wrapper (what they call “cancer paper”) makes their smoking experience safer, but there’s simply no scientific evidence backing this up.
The truth is that the tobacco leaf itself contains cancer-causing nitrosamines from the fermentation process used in cigar production. These harmful compounds remain present in the outer wrapper even after you’ve removed the inner wrapper and emptied out all the tobacco.
Both parts of the cigar—inner and outer wrappers—contain nicotine and potentially harmful compounds. If reducing harm is your goal while still enjoying the blunt experience, your best bet is switching to non-tobacco alternatives like hemp wraps, which we carry at Terp Bros.
What’s the legal age to buy blunt wraps in New York?
New York State law is crystal clear on this one: you must be 21 years or older to purchase any tobacco products, including all the wrappers commonly used for blunts. This age restriction applies across the board to:
Cigars and cigarillos, blunt wraps, loose tobacco, and even Fronto/Grabba leaf. Every tobacco purchase requires ID verification—no exceptions.
At Terp Bros, we take age verification very seriously for both cannabis and tobacco products. For any of our cannabis products, including our pre-rolled blunts, you’ll need to be 21+ with valid government-issued ID. We’re committed to responsible retailing and following all state regulations.
How long does a blunt typically last?
The burning time of a blunt depends on several factors, but I can give you some general guidelines based on what I’ve observed serving customers at Terp Bros.
Smaller blunts in the 1-2 gram range typically provide a 10-20 minute smoking session, while larger ones packed with 4+ grams can burn for a solid 30-40 minutes or even longer. The social factor matters too—a group session naturally finishes a blunt faster than solo consumption as it’s being passed around more frequently.
As for the effects, cannabis consumed through a blunt typically produces a high lasting about 2-3 hours, though this varies widely based on the strain, your personal tolerance, and even what you’ve eaten that day. The addition of nicotine from the wrap can also influence how the effects are felt.
Are hemp wrap blunts better than tobacco wraps?
This is a question I get almost daily at the dispensary, and my answer is always that it depends entirely on what you’re looking for.
Hemp wraps offer some clear advantages: they contain no nicotine, eliminate tobacco-related health risks, are often made from organic hemp, come in various flavors just like tobacco wraps, and many customers find they burn more evenly than some tobacco options.
However, there are trade-offs. Some people find hemp wraps trickier to roll or seal properly. They might not provide that distinctive flavor interaction that tobacco leaf offers with cannabis. They sometimes burn a bit faster than tobacco wraps, and they can be more expensive than traditional cigarillos.
At Terp Bros, we carry both traditional pre-rolls and hemp-wrapped options so you can find what works best for your preferences and health considerations.
Can I mix different strains in a blunt?
Absolutely! Mixing different cannabis strains in a blunt is not only possible but a fantastic way to create unique effects and flavor profiles. Cannabis enthusiasts often call this creating a “salad” or “cocktail,” and it’s a great way to personalize your experience.
When experimenting with mixing strains, consider looking for complementary terpene profiles to create interesting flavor combinations. You might also try balancing indica and sativa effects for a customized experience—perhaps an uplifting sativa with a relaxing indica for a balanced effect. Another popular approach is mixing high-THC strains with CBD-rich varieties for a more well-rounded experience with potentially fewer side effects.
This practice is especially fun when sharing with friends who have different preferences, as everyone can contribute their favorite strain to the mix.
What makes a good blunt wrap?
After years of experience in cannabis culture, I’ve found that quality blunt wraps share several key characteristics.
Freshness is absolutely essential—the wrap should be pliable and moist, not dried out or crumbly. Nothing ruins the rolling experience faster than a wrap that falls apart in your hands.
You also want good structural integrity—the wrap should be strong enough to hold your ground cannabis without tearing, even when you’re working with a generous amount.
A proper seal is crucial too. The wrap should seal easily when moistened and, more importantly, stay sealed while you’re smoking. There’s nothing worse than a blunt that solves halfway through your session.
An even burn makes all the difference in the smoking experience. A quality wrap will burn evenly without “running” down one side, which wastes your cannabis and creates an uneven experience.
Finally, the wrap’s flavor should complement rather than overpower your cannabis. The best wraps improve the natural terpenes of your flower instead of masking them.
At Terp Bros, our pre-rolled blunts are crafted with careful attention to all these details, ensuring you get a premium experience with every purchase.