
Rolling papers
by Elements
Elements Ultra-Thin Pink Cones are pre-rolled rice paper cones that add a flash of colour to your smoke without adding bulk, taste, or unwanted chemicals. Each cone measures 10 cm long (roughly 1 1/4 size), arrives with a built-in tip, and burns with that signature thin, almost transparent ash that Elements papers are known for. If you've ever wanted your roll-up to look as good as it smokes, these pink cones are the quickest way to get there.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Elements |
| Material | Ultra-thin rice paper |
| Cone length | 10 cm (1 1/4 size) |
| Colour | Pink |
| Pre-rolled | Yes, with integrated tip |
| Quantity per pack | 3 cones |
| SKU | HS1762 |
Complete your setup with an Elements rolling tray to catch any spills while you fill, and grab an Elements grinder card if you need to break down material on the go. A slim metal cone loader also pairs well here — it keeps the pack even and saves you poking around with a pen.
Most rolling papers come in two flavours: off-white or unbleached brown. They work, nobody's arguing that, but they're also a bit boring. The Elements Ultra-Thin Pink Cones give you the same slow, clean burn you'd expect from Elements rice papers — just wrapped in a colour that actually stands out in your hand or on a tray.
The real selling point beyond aesthetics is convenience. These arrive pre-rolled with a cone shape and a tip already locked in place. No creasing, no tucking, no licking a gumline and hoping for the best. You fill, pack, twist the end, and you're done. We've timed it at the counter — filling a pre-rolled cone takes roughly 30 seconds versus 2-3 minutes for a hand-roll, and that gap widens considerably if your rolling skills are, let's say, still developing.
One honest note: at 10 cm, these are 1 1/4 size cones, not king-size. That's a personal session size, not a party cone. If you need something bigger for sharing, look at the Elements King Size cones instead. But for a solo smoke or a quick one between activities, 10 cm is the sweet spot — enough capacity without burning for ages.
Elements papers are made from rice, pressed ultra-thin. The result is a paper that burns slowly and leaves a very fine, light-grey to white ash — almost translucent when it's burning down. You won't taste the paper, which is the whole point. Thicker papers or bleached wood-pulp papers can add a papery, slightly acrid note. Elements rice papers stay out of the way and let the contents do the talking.
The thinness does mean they're a touch more delicate than, say, a standard hemp paper. If you're rough with the filling or overstuff the cone, you can tear the paper near the tip. A gentle hand and a light tamp solve that completely. We keep a pen or a chopstick behind the counter for exactly this purpose — push the material down in small increments rather than cramming it all in at once.
People grab these pink cones for two reasons. First, they're a conversation starter — pull out a pink cone at a gathering and someone will ask about it. Second, they're genuinely handy for anyone who can't roll to save their life. We've been selling rolling accessories since 1999, and we can tell you that pre-rolled cones outsell loose papers about 3 to 1 among newer customers. The skill barrier just isn't there.
The one thing we'd flag: store these flat, not crammed into a back pocket. The 10 cm cone shape holds up fine in the original packaging, but once you bend one, it's done. A small hard case or a tube keeps them in shape if you're carrying them around. Elements doesn't include a storage tube in this pack, so that's worth picking up separately if you're on the move.
| Feature | Elements Pink Cones | Elements Classic Cones |
|---|---|---|
| Paper material | Ultra-thin rice | Ultra-thin rice |
| Colour | Pink | Translucent off-white |
| Burn speed | Slow, even | Slow, even |
| Size (this pack) | 10 cm / 1 1/4 | Available in 1 1/4 and King Size |
| Taste interference | None | None |
| Included tip | Yes | Yes |
Performance-wise, there's no difference. Same rice paper, same burn rate, same clean ash. The only variable is the colour. If you want the best Elements cone for everyday use and don't care about colour, the classic version comes in more size options. If you want something that looks a bit different, the pink cones deliver that without any trade-off in smoking quality.
Elements papers are made from rice, pressed ultra-thin. They contain no added chalk or dyes that affect burn quality. The result is a slow, even burn with minimal ash and zero paper taste.
Yes. The paper composition and thickness are identical to standard Elements rice cones. The only difference is the pink colour — burn rate, ash quality, and taste neutrality are all the same.
Each pack contains 3 pre-rolled pink cones, each 10 cm long with an integrated tip. That's enough for a few sessions or a single evening with mates.
Very. The cone shape and built-in tip mean you just drop in ground material, tamp lightly, and twist the top shut. No rolling skill required — 30 seconds from empty to ready.
Different, not better. RAW uses unbleached hemp paper, which has a slightly thicker feel and a faint natural taste. Elements rice paper is thinner and more neutral. We'd pick Elements if taste purity matters most to you, and RAW if you prefer a sturdier cone that's harder to tear.
Keep them in the original packaging, flat, and away from moisture. Rice paper absorbs humidity quickly, which can make the cone go soft or burn unevenly. In a dry spot, they'll last months without any issue.
They're 1 1/4 size — 10 cm long. That's a standard personal-session size, not king-size. Good for a solo smoke or sharing between two people at most.
Last updated: April 2026