
Rolling papers
by The Bulldog
The Bulldog King Size Slim rolling papers are ultra-thin, slow-burning papers from Amsterdam's most recognisable coffeeshop brand. Each booklet contains 33 slim sheets — enough for a solid week if you're a once-or-twice-a-day roller, gone by Wednesday if you're not. They're official Bulldog merchandise, which means you're getting the same papers they hand out across the counter at their coffeeshops on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal. Thin enough to let the flavour of your herb come through without tasting like you're smoking the paper itself.
One booklet, 33 leaves, king size slim format. The paper is noticeably thin between your fingers — almost translucent when you hold it up to the light. That thinness is the whole point: less paper means less combustion material between you and whatever you've rolled inside. The slow-burn characteristic keeps the cherry from racing ahead of you, so you're not relighting every 30 seconds or watching half your herb turn to ash before you get to it.
The gum strip is a standard Arabic gum line — nothing fancy, but it sticks when you lick it and doesn't come unstuck halfway through. We've seen papers with weak adhesive that unravel in your hand. These don't do that.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | The Bulldog |
| SKU | HS0024 |
| Paper Size | King Size Slim |
| Papers per Booklet | 33 |
| Paper Type | Ultra thin, slow burning |
| Adhesive | Natural gum line |
| Origin | The Bulldog Coffeeshops, Amsterdam |
There are dozens of rolling paper brands on the market — RAW, OCB, Smoking, Elements — and honestly, at this price point you're not making a life-changing decision. But there are real differences worth knowing about. The Bulldog papers are thinner than most standard king size options you'll grab at a petrol station, which means less paper taste. They're not hemp-based like RAW Organic, so the burn profile is different: slightly crisper, a touch faster than hemp papers, but still firmly in the slow-burn category.
The honest limitation here: these are a single booklet of 33 papers. If you roll daily, you'll want to grab a few. They don't come with built-in filter tips either, so you'll need those separately. Not a dealbreaker — most regular rollers have a preferred tip already — but worth mentioning if you're used to combo packs.
What sets them apart from generic papers is the Bulldog branding. If you've visited Amsterdam, you've probably walked past one of their coffeeshops. Having their papers in your pocket is a small nod to the city's smoking culture — and they genuinely perform well. We've been stocking these since the early days and they remain one of the most-grabbed items in the smokeshop section.
Rolling papers might seem straightforward, but the material matters more than most people think. According to a 2024 study on commercially available rolling papers, researchers reported the concentrations of 26 elements found in various paper brands and estimated potential maximum exposures from those materials (PMC11064008). The takeaway: thinner papers with fewer additives generally mean fewer unwanted compounds entering your lungs.
A separate study on differential exposure to 33 toxic elements through different types of cigarettes found significant differences in element levels depending on both the tobacco and the paper used (PubMed 30513508). Ultra-thin papers like these Bulldog slims reduce the total combustible material, which is a straightforward way to lower what you're inhaling beyond the herb itself.
Research into fire safety also found that hand-rolled cigarette papers were supported as a reference point for reduced ignition propensity — 82% of hand-rolled smokers supported self-extinguishing paper standards (PubMed 14660777). Slow-burning papers like these naturally align with that principle: they don't race when left alone.
The ultra-thin paper can tear if you're heavy-handed, so go easy on the tuck. Once you've rolled a few, the thinness actually becomes an advantage — you can feel exactly where the herb sits, making it easier to shape an even roll.
Complete your rolling setup with filter tips and a quality grinder. A consistent grind makes the difference between a joint that burns evenly and one that canoes down one side. Pair these Bulldog papers with a pocket-sized metal grinder and a pack of cardboard tips for a kit that fits in your jacket pocket.
We've stocked Bulldog merchandise since the early 2000s, and these king size slims are one of those products that quietly keeps selling without any fuss. Customers who buy them tend to come back for them — which tells you more than any product description can. The most common question we get is whether they're bleached. They're white papers, so yes, they've been processed — if unbleached is your preference, look at RAW or OCB Organic. But for a clean, thin, slow-burning paper with a bit of Amsterdam character, these do the job reliably.
One thing we've noticed over 25 years of selling rolling papers: the best paper is the one you can roll with comfortably. King size slims suit people who roll with a bit of space to work — if you find standard 1 1/4 papers cramped, these give you the extra length without the width of a full king size. They're the best king size slim rolling papers for anyone who wants a no-nonsense smoke without paper flavour getting in the way.
Each booklet contains 33 ultra-thin, slow-burning king size slim papers. That's standard for most king size booklets across brands.
These are white papers, which means they've been processed. If you specifically want unbleached papers, RAW Classic or OCB Organic Hemp are the go-to alternatives. The Bulldog slims burn clean regardless.
No, this is a papers-only booklet. You'll need to grab filter tips separately. Most regular rollers prefer choosing their own tip style anyway — perforated card, slim acetate, or raw tips all work.
King size slim papers are approximately 108mm long and 44mm wide. Standard 1 1/4 papers are about 76mm by 44mm. You get roughly 30mm more length, which means more herb per roll without the paper being wider.
They can be, especially if you're new to rolling. The thinness means less forgiveness if you grip too hard or tuck unevenly. After a few attempts, most people find them easier because you can feel the contents through the paper and shape the roll more precisely.
Yes. Less paper burning means less paper flavour. According to research on elemental composition of rolling papers, the material and thickness directly affect what compounds are released during combustion (PMC11064008). Ultra-thin papers let the herb's own flavour profile come through more clearly.
Last updated: April 2026