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Hemp wraps have exploded in popularity as a tobacco-free, nicotine-free alternative to blunt wraps and rolling papers. Made from the fibrous stalks and leaves of the hemp plant, they offer cannabis consumers a way to enjoy smoking without the harshness and health risks of tobacco.

In 2025, hemp wraps are more than just a trend—they’re a dominant category in cannabis accessories, with brands like High Hemp Wraps, Wild Hemp Wraps, Zig Zag Hemp Wraps, Twisted Hemp, and Juicy Hemp Wraps leading the way.

This definitive guide covers everything you need to know: brands, rolling tips, laws, DIY methods, safety, terpene infusion, cultural significance, sustainability, and FAQs.

Hemp Wraps

What Are Hemp Wraps?

  • Rolling wraps made from hemp fibers instead of tobacco.
  • Typically nicotine-free, vegan, and organic.
  • Designed to mimic the smoking experience of traditional blunt wraps.

Benefits of Hemp Wraps

  • Nicotine-free: avoids tobacco addiction.
  • Natural burn: smoother, slower combustion.
  • Flavor options: grape, honey, mango, natural.
  • Sustainable: hemp is eco-friendly compared to tobacco farming.

Who Uses Hemp Wraps?

  • Cannabis consumers seeking a cleaner alternative to tobacco.
  • Medical marijuana patients sensitive to nicotine.
  • Recreational smokers who enjoy flavored blunts.

High Hemp Wraps

High Hemp Wraps dominate the market and are among the most searched brands.

Why High Hemp Wraps Are Popular

  • Organic & vegan certified.
  • CBD-infused options: some wraps are fortified with CBD oil.
  • Flavor variety: Honey Pot Swirl, Grape Ape, Banana Goo, Blazin’ Cherry.

Product Highlights

FlavorNotesPopularity
Grape ApeFruity & sweetFan favorite
Honey Pot SwirlSmooth honey flavorTop-seller
Banana GooTropical banana hintsNew-gen smokers love it
NaturalPure hemp tasteHealth-conscious users

“High Hemp Wraps have set the industry standard with organic, vegan, and CBD-infused products.” — Jeff Zorn, CEO of Cannabis Training University

Wild Hemp Wraps

Another high-volume search term, Wild Hemp Wraps are known for affordability and accessibility.

Why Choose Wild Hemp Wraps?

  • Budget-friendly without sacrificing quality.
  • Infused with mild flavors like Tropical Storm, Island Twist, and Lemonade.
  • Sold widely in smoke shops and convenience stores.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Affordable, easy to find, good flavor range.
Cons: Less durable than High Hemp; may dry out faster.

Blunt Hemp Wraps

The term “blunt hemp wraps” captures the comparison between hemp wraps and traditional blunt wraps.

Hemp Wraps vs Blunt Wraps

  • Blunt Wraps (Tobacco): Contain nicotine, harsher smoke, addictive.
  • Hemp Wraps: Nicotine-free, smoother burn, more flavors, healthier choice.

Why People Switch

  • Concern about tobacco’s impact.
  • Hemp wraps provide the same ritual and culture of rolling blunts without nicotine.
  • Flavored hemp wraps enhance the terpene profile of cannabis.

Zig Zag Hemp Wraps

Zig Zag Hemp Wraps combine the credibility of the legendary rolling paper brand Zig Zag with hemp innovation.

Features

  • Respected global brand recognition.
  • Natural hemp fibers with a slow burn.
  • Flavors: Natural, Straight Up, and Sweet.

Zig Zag hemp wraps bridge the gap between traditional blunt culture and the modern hemp movement.

Hemp wraps next to some cannabis ready to be rolled up

Billionaire Hemp Wraps

Known for luxury branding and bold flavors, Billionaire Hemp Wraps are targeted at connoisseurs.

  • Flavors include: Milli Mango, Sweet Stacks, OG Kush.
  • Premium packaging appeals to younger, brand-conscious consumers.
  • Slightly more expensive but marketed as “luxury wraps.”

Twisted Hemp Wraps

Twisted Hemp Wraps are popular among U.S. smokers looking for variety packs.

  • Known for their “Four Pack” system—more wraps per pack.
  • Flavors: Endless Summer, California Dream, Tropical Breeze.
  • Easy roll, durable, popular with beginners.

Camo Hemp Wraps

Camo Wraps are fully tobacco-free and GMO-free hemp wraps.

  • Flavors: Mango, Blueberry, Russian Cream, White Grape.
  • Moist and flexible—less likely to crack.
  • Aimed at younger, flavor-driven consumers.

Juicy Hemp Wraps

Juicy Jay's Hemp Wraps are an extension of the Juicy Jay’s rolling papers brand.

  • Known for bold, candy-like flavors.
  • Popular among social smokers.
  • Flavors: Strawberry Fields, Mango Papaya, Black N’ Blueberry.

Organic Hemp Wraps

The “organic hemp wraps” keyword reflects consumer demand for chemical-free products.

  • Brands like High Hemp and Twisted Hemp highlight organic certification.
  • Consumers seek wraps free from pesticides, bleach, or additives.
  • Growing demand parallels organic cannabis cultivation.

Bob Marley Hemp Wraps

Bob Marley Hemp Wraps tap into reggae culture and Rastafarian cannabis traditions.

  • Known for natural, unflavored hemp wraps.
  • Branded with Marley imagery.
  • Appeal to those seeking authentic, culture-connected products.

Hemp Leaf Wraps

Hemp Leaf Wraps differ slightly, they’re rolled using hemp leaves rather than processed hemp paper.

  • More “authentic blunt” experience.
  • Natural texture and durability.
  • Still tobacco-free and nicotine-free.

High Hemp Organic Wraps

A sub-category of High Hemp Wraps, emphasizing their certified organic production.

  • USDA Organic certified.
  • No GMOs, bleach, or artificial coloring.
  • Marketed toward health-conscious cannabis users.

Natty Organic Hemp Wraps

Natty Wraps (short for “Natural”) are organic hemp wraps marketed for simplicity.

  • Affordable organic option.
  • Popular in convenience stores.
  • Unflavored “natural” taste.

How to Roll Hemp Wraps

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Moisten the wrap (if dry).
  2. Grind cannabis flower evenly.
  3. Fill and spread flower across the wrap.
  4. Roll tightly, tucking edge under flower.
  5. Seal with saliva or hemp gum strip.
  6. Twist the ends to finish.

DIY Hemp Wraps

Yes, you can make your own hemp wraps.

  • Requires access to hemp leaves.
  • Dry and cure leaves until flexible.
  • Flatten and trim to blunt size.
  • Roll and seal.

👉 DIY is possible but impractical, most consumers prefer branded wraps for consistency and flavor.

Hemp Wrap Flavors

Flavors are one of the biggest selling points of hemp wraps.

Popular Flavors (2025)

  • Grape
  • Mango
  • Honey
  • Blueberry
  • Russian Cream
  • Natural

Why Flavors Matter

  • Enhance cannabis terpenes.
  • Create custom smoking experiences.
  • Appeal to recreational, social smokers.

Are Hemp Wraps Safe?

The Pros

  • Nicotine-free.
  • Less harsh than tobacco.
  • Often organic and additive-free.

The Cons

  • Any smoke inhalation carries risk.
  • Still produce tar and carcinogens.
  • Flavored wraps may have artificial flavorings.

Verdict: Hemp wraps are safer than tobacco wraps but not risk-free.

Hemp Wrap Laws

U.S.

  • Legal under the 2018 Farm Bill (hemp = <0.3% THC).
  • Hemp wraps are sold nationwide.
  • Flavored wrap bans in some states may affect sales.

International

  • Canada: Hemp wraps legal but regulated like tobacco papers.
  • EU: Legal, though flavored bans apply in some countries.
  • Australia: Imported products may face restrictions.

Hemp Wraps With CBD

Some hemp wraps are infused with CBD oil.

  • Claimed to add relaxation and smoothness.
  • Minimal psychoactive effect.
  • Growing niche category.

The Environmental Impact of Hemp Wraps

Hemp is one of the most sustainable crops:

  • Grows quickly.
  • Requires less water than tobacco.
  • Produces fewer pesticides.
  • Can be used in textiles, paper, plastics.

👉 Hemp wraps are part of a larger eco-friendly movement within cannabis.

Hemp Wraps in Cannabis Culture

  • Blunt rolling is part of hip-hop and Rastafarian culture.
  • Hemp wraps allow continuation of the ritual without tobacco.
  • Social media influencers highlight hemp wrap sessions on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.

The Future of Hemp Wraps

  • Growth driven by tobacco-free demand.
  • Flavored bans may shift sales toward natural hemp wraps.
  • Infused wraps (CBD, terpenes, botanical extracts) likely to grow.
  • Potential expansion into hemp papers, filters, and pre-rolls.

FAQs About Hemp Wraps

Are hemp wraps healthier than blunt wraps?

Yes. Hemp wraps are nicotine-free and additive-free, but smoking anything has risks.

Do hemp wraps get you high?

No—the cannabis inside provides THC, not the wrap.

How do you keep hemp wraps fresh?

Store in resealable pouches or airtight jars with humidity packs.

Can you use hemp wraps for tobacco?

Yes, though they’re designed for cannabis

Are hemp wraps legal in all 50 states?

Yes, though flavored bans apply in some states.

What’s the difference between hemp wraps and rolling papers?

Wraps are thicker, slower burning, and mimic blunts; papers are thinner and burn faster.

Which brand of hemp wrap is best?

High Hemp dominates, but Zig Zag, Wild Hemp, and Juicy Hemp also perform strongly.

Conclusion on Hemp Wraps

Hemp wraps represent the future of blunt culture: a tobacco-free, eco-friendly, flavorful, and versatile alternative. Whether you choose High Hemp, Wild Hemp, Zig Zag, or DIY wraps, understanding how they work and their benefits, laws, and risks, empowers you to make the best choice.

As cannabis legalization expands, hemp wraps will remain at the center of smoking culture, bridging tradition and innovation.

“Hemp wraps represent the modern smoker’s shift away from tobacco, offering a cleaner, smoother experience.” — Jeff Zorn, CTU

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Jeff Zorn

Jeff Zorn, a collegiate basketball player, discovered the transformative power of medical cannabis after a significant injury. He founded Cannabis Training University (CTU), a groundbreaking institution dedicated to disseminating comprehensive information about the cannabis industry. With a team of skilled educators and faculty members, CTU has reached thousands of students worldwide. As an esteemed cannabis business expert, Jeff regularly contributes thought-provoking articles online, providing invaluable guidance to aspiring entrepreneurs. CTU has grown from a single student in 2009 to a global phenomenon with over 80,000 students.

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