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2021 GARP Rolling Paper Catalog ROLLING PAPER Premium Custom Rolling Paper Booklets and Smoking Accessories www.GarpUSA.com Why Choose Great American? Better Product. Better Service. Better for the Planet. Roll the Best. Great American Rolling Papers craft custom rolling papers using only the finest sustainably sourced raw materials. Our papers are thin, lightweight, and slow burning for a refined smoking experience you just can’t find anywhere else. We use vegan gum arabic, all non-GMO ingredients, and certified organic hemp. Our paper is manufactured for folks who care about what they smoke, so if you want to roll with the best, Roll With Great American. Legendary Customer Service. At Great American Rolling Papers, customer service is not just a department, it’s our whole company. From the first call all the way to final delivery, our goal is creating an amazing customer experience, and total customer satisfaction. There are plenty of companies that do what we do, but none do it better. Be What You Smoke. Green. We use all E.U. sourced, responsibly forested raw materials for all of our packaging, and our rolling papers. Our hemp paper is certified organic, and all our gum is natural vegan gum arabic (no horse hooves or chemical based glues). Our rolling papers contain no genetically modified organisms, no dyes, no accelerants and no harsh chemicals. We are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified, and we are committed to environmental protection and ethical material sourcing. How are your papers made? FREE ART • FREE DISPLAY BOXES • FREE SHIPPING ADD-ONS Make custom rolling papers that really stand out. Envision your rolling paper dream and well bring it to life. Rolling Paper Filter Tips Finishes Per Booklet Up-Charge Per Booklet Up-Charge Per Booklet Up-Charge Set-Up Charge RICE FREE RICE FREE GLOSS FINISH FREE - UNBLEACHED .01¢ UNBLEACHED .01¢ UV (SPOT) GLOSS .04¢ $30 HEMP .02¢ COLOR .03¢ MATTE FINISH .05¢ $30 COLOR .03¢ BLACK .05¢ EMBOSSING .05¢ $160 BLACK* .05¢ RAINBOW .10¢ FOIL† .05¢ $300 *Black Paper and Tips Available only in quantities of 24 units per booklet. †Foil colors available: Gold, Silver, Copper, Green Metallic, Holographic. Watermarked and Printed Paper Also Available. Please Inquire. EASY ORDERING We want you to be completely satisfied, from start to finish! Here is a simple rundown on how easy it is to order from us. Pick the booklet style, and either call 813-606-4392, e-mail, or place your order STEP 1 online, and we’ll get started! After you pay your deposit, we’ll get started on your art. E-mail us your finished STEP 2 art file, your ideas, or let our art department come up with something for you! In 2-3 days, we’ll send you back an art proof. If you love it, we’ll start printing. STEP 3 If you don’t love it, we’ll work on it until you do. Artwork and revisions are FREE! In 4-6 weeks you’ll receive your custom printed high quality rolling papers. STEP 4 Roll one up and enjoy! 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] 1 1/4 STANDARD PAPER SIZE.: 76mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 50 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 0 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.45 1,000 $1.15 2,500 .95¢ RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) 5,000 .85¢ 10,000 .75¢ 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box 1 1/4 STANDARD + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 76mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 50 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 50 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.55 1,000 $1.40 $1.15 2,500 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) 5,000 .99¢ AVAILABLE TIP COLORS 10,000 .85¢ 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK 1 1/4 MAGNETIC MAXI + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 76mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.80 1,000 $1.50 $1.35 2,500 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) 5,000 $1.10 AVAILABLE TIP COLORS 10,000 .99¢ 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: WHITE BROWN FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] KING SIZE SLIM PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 0 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.45 1,000 $1.15 2,500 .95¢ RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 .85¢ 10,000 .75¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box KING SIZE SLIM + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.55 1,000 $1.40 2,500 $1.15 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 .99¢ 10,000 .85¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK KING SIZE SLIM MAGNETIC MAXI + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.80 1,000 $1.50 2,500 $1.35 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.10 10,000 .99¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] KING SIZE SLIM SIDE LOCK + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 76mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.65 1,000 $150 2,500 $1.25 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.10 10,000 .99¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK KING SIZE SLIM ROLLING TRAY + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 76mm x 44mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 50 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 50 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $2.00 1,000 $1.75 2,500 $1.50 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.25 10,000 $1.10 BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK KING SIZE WIDE PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 53mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.60 1,000 $1.35 2,500 $1.15 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 .99¢ 10,000 .90¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] KING SIZE WIDE + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 53mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.75 1,000 $1.50 2,500 $1.25 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.15 10,000 .99¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK KING SIZE WIDE MAGNETIC MAXI + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 53mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $2.00 1,000 $1.75 2,500 $1.50 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.25 10,000 $1.10 BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK KING SIZE WIDE + CARBON FILTERS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 53mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 PRE-ROLLED CARBON TIPS PER BOOKLET: 16 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $3.25 1,000 $3.00 2,500 $2.75 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $2.60 10,000 $2.50 BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] KING SIZE WIDE + TIPS & FILTERS PAPER SIZE.: 108mm x 53mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 32 FILTER TIPS / PRE-ROLLED TIPS PER BOOKLET: 32 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $3.25 1,000 $3.00 2,500 $2.75 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $2.60 10,000 $2.50 BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK SINGLE WIDE DOUBLE WINDOW PAPER SIZE.: 70mm x 36mm LEAVES PER BOOKLET: 100 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 0 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.55 1,000 $1.40 2,500 $1.15 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 .99¢ 10,000 .85¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box ROLL PAPER SIZE.: 4000mm x 44mm ROLL LENGTH: 4,000mm (13.1 feet) AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.55 1,000 $1.40 2,500 $1.15 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 .99¢ 10,000 .85¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected] ROLL + TIPS PAPER SIZE.: 4000mm x 44mm ROLL LENGTH: 4,000mm (13.1 feet) FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 18 AVAILABLE PAPER VARIETIES 500 $1.80 1,000 $1.50 2,500 $1.35 RICE (WHITE) UNBLEACHED (BROWN) HEMP (TAN) PINK 5,000 $1.10 10,000 .99¢ BLUE GREEN BLACK 10,000+ Please Call AVAILABLE TIP COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping WHITE BROWN PINK FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box BLUE GREEN BLACK FILTER TIPS BOOKLET FILTER SIZE.: 55mm x 20mm (SLIM) FILTER SIZE.: 55mm x 25mm (WIDE) FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: 50 AVAILABLE TIP COLORS 5,000 .75¢ 10,000 .65¢ 10,000+ Please Call WHITE BROWN PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design FREE Display Box FILTER TIPS BOOKLET + BINDING TAPE FILTER SIZE.: 55mm x 20mm (SLIM) FILTER SIZE.: 55mm x 25mm (WIDE) 50 FILTER TIPS PER BOOKLET: AVAILABLE TIP COLORS 5,000 .85¢ 10,000 .70¢ 10,000+ Please Call WHITE BROWN AVAILABLE BINDING TAPE COLORS PRICES INCLUDE: FREE Air Shipping FREE Graphic Design WHITE GREEN BLUE FREE Display Box YELLOW RED BLACK 813-606-4392 www.GarpUSA.com [email protected].
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