The leaves used when making King Palms are resilient and slow burning. This leaf is from the flowering tree of the Cordia (Borage) Family originating from Singapore rain forests where it offers us the best smokable leaf.

Are King Palms safe to smoke?

King Palm Leaf is a Healthy Alternative King Palms are tobacco-free, chemical-free, and contain no glue.

Are king palms made from palm trees?

King Palms Organic Pre-Rolls – are all natural and hand rolled tubes made from leaves that have been handpicked from the arecaceae family of palm trees, with a built in crutch made from natural corn cob.

Is a king palm a blunt?

King Palm Mini Natural Pre-Rolled Cones (2-Pack) King Palm Organic Pre-Rolls are the future! These are completely free of tobacco and chemical, made from only 100% real palm leaf. Pack with your favorite ground product for a super slow burning, tobacco-free blunt!

Where do the king palm leaves come from?

King Palm natural leaf rolls are individually handmade. Our leaves are very slow burning, and allow you to achieve a tight pack for a full flavor smoke. These leaves are from the flowering tree of the Cordia (Borage) Family grown on our collective of farms across Southeast Asia.

What kind of filter does king palm use?

Many King Palm products are industry firsts. Their entire line of natural leaf rolls made waves when first put on the market due to their use of palm leaves and all-natural materials. Each one of these pre-rolled cones comes with an unprecedented cornhusk filter that customers quickly fell in love with, too.

What kind of wrap does king palm make?

King Palm crafts every one of their organic pre-rolled cones to replicate the beauty of those classic blunt wraps people have been enjoying for centuries. Just like those who came before us, King Palm is embracing all things natural for your smoking experience.

What is the difference between a king palm and a queen palm?

An Australian native, the king palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana or Archontophoenix alexandrae) spreads wide, verdant-green plumes in a showy canopy. The South American queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) offers vivid clusters of orange fruits in addition to emerald fronds.