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The known history of Tobacco Rolling Paper can be traced back to Alexandro Rizzlet de Cramptone Lacroix, an ancestor of the Lacroix family who founded and managed the RizLa+ Rolling Papers Company over the centuries. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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The Brief History of Rolling Papers
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  • The first company to create rolling paper was
    Pay-Pe, founded in Spain in 1703. The known
    history of Tobacco Rolling Paper can be traced
    back to Alexandro Rizzlet de Cramptone Lacroix,
    an ancestor of the Lacroix family who founded and
    managed the RizLa Rolling Papers Company over
    the centuries. The story goes that in 1532,
    Lacroix in France exchanged a bottle of champagne
    for a rolling paper brought from Spain by French
    soldiers. Then he copied the paper (as the French
    still do today). The rolling paper was invented
    in Spain, not France. The Spanish already traded
    tobacco to the new world long before the French
    were.

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  • In 1660 the Lacroix family began producing paper.
    In 1736 he obtained a factory and founded the
    Lacroix Rolling Paper Company. His first major
    contract was none other than that of Napoleon.
    Napoleon gave him a license to make paper. His
    soldiers rolled up tobacco using the pages of the
    book. In 1865, the company changed the formula of
    the smoking paper to Rice Paper, changing the
    name to RizLa Because "Croix" means "cross" in
    French.
  • The Lacroix family continued to reap significant
    profits from the venture over the centuries,
    earning enough fortune to build an impressive
    family mansion by 1891. His products were
    distributed throughout Europe and America by
    1900, and in 1942 he successfully patented a
    method for applying glue to the edges of the
    paper, becoming a market leader.

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  • The Lacroix family owned the company until 1978
    when it was sold to Fernand Penblanc.
  • In general, the structure of rolling papers has
    remained the same for centuries. Different
    companies use different combinations of pulp,
    hemp, rice, and flax. The use of rice in rolling
    paper dates back to at least 1865. Some companies
    may use esparto, or "needle grass," that grows in
    northwestern Africa and southern Spain. But the
    material is not popular, as it may be more
    carcinogenic.

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  • JOB brand paper has some reputation. In 1838, the
    company hired Paul Harvey to paint the brand's
    paintings reminiscent of Alphonse Mucha's popular
    Art Nouveau style. Rolling papers popularity, in
    general, rose around 1883, when another
    innovation in the Lacroix family, the cigarette
    rolling machine, was invented. Their original
    design is still used in rolling machines today.
    Soon after, Rolling Paper under the ZigZag brand
    introduced the "interleaving" method, a very
    popular way to wrap rolling paper.

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  • In 1906, RizLa introduced the first flavored
    peppers (menthol and strawberry). Rolling Papers
    innovation is still ongoing, and in a way, it's a
    microcosm of popular culture. Magnetically
    Closing Element Paper Grouting Cigarette Pouch
    Bugler's papers were widely smoked in prison for
    some time, and Raw's papers reflect a general
    preference for organic ingredients. Their papers
    are vegetarian and are sold additive-free.

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Not All Rolling Papers Are Created Equal
  • Today, rolling papers are available in a variety
    of materials, weights, and sizes to suit
    individual smoking preferences. Some prefer the
    taste of rice paper, others prefer wood or flax.
    Some prefer thick, hard paper, while others
    prefer very thin, transparent burns. Some papers
    are like thick glue strips and some don't have
    adhesive strips. It all comes down to personal
    preference.

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