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Hemp Wraps: The Myth, The Facts, The Paper

If you run a retail counter, you’ve probably heard this question: “Hemp wraps… are they psychoactive?” Let’s save everyone the dramatic pause. No.

Most hemp wraps are hemp fiber paper. They’re made from industrial hemp. The same material used for textiles and paper goods. This is the paper side of hemp, not the “active ingredient” side. Hemp wraps are often made as homogenized hemp paper, which simply means the fibers are processed into a consistent sheet so it performs the same way from pack to pack.

Compared to typical rolling papers, hemp wraps are basically rolling paper’s bigger cousin. They’re slightly thicker, usually a bit larger, and generally more flexible. They’re built to hold up better while rolling, which means less tearing, less frustration, and fewer customers coming back to the counter looking like they just lost a match with a sheet of paper.

The psychoactive rumor usually comes from one simple mix-up: people hear “hemp” and assume “effects.” But most hemp wraps aren’t infused. They contain no added cannabinoids, meaning no CBD, no THC, and no synthetic THC. With nothing added, there’s nothing in the wrap itself that’s meant to intoxicate. Hemp wraps also aren’t hemp flower, a pre-roll, a vape, or a concentrate. They’re a wrap, a paper product made from hemp fiber.

You can find our hemp paper options in our Rolling Papers collection.

And because it always comes up right after: hemp wraps are tobacco-free. No tobacco. No nicotine. Just hemp paper doing hemp paper things.

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