
Rolling papers
by Mascotte
Mascotte Slim Size Pink Rolling Papers are king size slim papers with a bold pink colour and a slow, even burn. If subtlety is your thing, look elsewhere — these are for rolling sessions where you want your joint to stand out as much as the contents. Made by Mascotte, a brand that's been producing rolling papers since 1856 in the Netherlands, so the quality behind the colour is well established.
Most rolling papers try to disappear — ultra-thin, transparent, unbleached, invisible. The Mascotte Slim Size Pink edition does the opposite. It's a bright, unmistakable pink that turns every roll into a bit of a statement. The paper itself is king size slim format (roughly 108 x 44mm), so you've got the standard length for a proper cone or straight roll without any awkward trimming.
The slow burn is the real selling point beyond the colour. Nobody wants a paper that races ahead of the herb and leaves you with a canoe or a lopsided cherry. Mascotte has been making papers for over 165 years, and the burn rate on these is consistent from tip to roach. The pink dye doesn't affect the taste — you're still getting a clean smoke that lets the flavour of your blend come through.
One honest note: the pink colour does make the paper slightly thicker than Mascotte's Extra Thin line. You can feel the difference when you hold one up to the light. It's not harsh by any means, but if you're someone who obsesses over paper weight measured in g/m², these sit a touch above the ultra-thins. For most people, the trade-off is worth it for the look.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mascotte |
| Size | King Size Slim (approx. 108 x 44mm) |
| Papers per booklet | 34 |
| Colour | Pink |
| Burn rate | Slow |
| SKU | HS0534 |
| Origin | Netherlands |
Complete your setup with Mascotte Slim Size filter tips for a proper roach, or grab a rolling tray to keep things tidy. If you prefer a combo pack, Mascotte also makes an Extra Thin Combi Slim Size booklet with papers and tips in one magnetically closed pack — handy if you're always losing your filters.
We've sold rolling papers since 1999 and the question we get most often about coloured papers is: "Do they taste weird?" Fair question. Cheap novelty papers from unknown brands sometimes do — a chemical aftertaste that ruins the whole point of rolling your own. Mascotte doesn't have that problem. They've been at this since 1856 and the pink papers burn clean, without any off flavours. You're paying for the colour, not compromising on the smoke.
Where these really shine is at parties, festivals, or any session where you want a conversation starter. A pink joint on a rolling tray gets noticed. It's also genuinely useful if you're sharing — you can always tell which one is yours. Compared to standard Mascotte Original Slim Size papers, the only real differences are the colour and a marginally thicker paper stock. If you want the thinnest possible paper Mascotte makes, their Extra Thin range is the one to look at. But if you want something with a bit of personality, the Pink edition is the best coloured king size slim we carry.
We keep these behind the till and they're one of those products people either buy every single time or never. There's no in-between. The regulars who grab them tend to buy 3-4 booklets at once because 34 papers goes faster than you'd think. One thing we've noticed: the gum strip on the pink papers seals just as reliably as the standard Mascotte line. No extra licking needed, no peeling corners. Roll it, seal it, done.
The only watch-out is storage. Like any rolling paper, keep these away from moisture. A damp booklet means papers that tear mid-roll, and pink confetti on your tray is not the vibe. A small zip-lock bag or a dedicated paper case sorts that out easily.
No. The pink dye doesn't add any noticeable flavour. They burn clean and let your blend's taste come through, same as standard Mascotte papers. The only difference you'll notice is the colour.
Each booklet contains 34 king size slim papers. That's standard for Mascotte's slim size range across all their editions.
Slightly, yes. The pink dye adds a touch of weight compared to the Extra Thin line (which sits around 12 g/m²). You can feel the difference if you hold both up to light, but it's not harsh or papery in the smoke.
No, this is a papers-only booklet. If you want a combo pack with tips included, look at the Mascotte Combi Slim Size range instead. Otherwise, grab a separate pack of Mascotte Slim Size tips.
They're king size slim — approximately 108 x 44mm. That's the standard slim format used across most brands, long enough for a proper cone without being as wide as a full king size sheet.
Yes. Mascotte rates them as slow-burning, and from what we've seen behind the counter, they hold an even cherry without canoeing. Roll evenly, grind consistently, and you'll have no issues.
Last updated: April 2026