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King Palm sells natural palm-leaf wraps and pre-rolled cones for herbal use, plus accessories such as packing sticks and humidity packs. Everything is priced mid-range: a 2-pack of rolls retails for ~$3.50, while 25-packs sit around $25–$30. The brand operates its own e-commerce site and distributes through U.S. smoke shops, convenience stores, and online marketplaces. The wraps are made from Cordia palm leaves that are cleaned with water only, contain no tobacco or glue, and burn slowly with a corn-husk filter tip. Each roll features the company’s patented “squeeze & pop” flavor tip—an inner capsule that releases flavored vapor when pinched. These attributes position King Palm as the first mass-market, tobacco-free natural leaf option. Core buyers are 18-34-year-old cannabis consumers who want a cleaner, chemical-free smoking experience and value eco-friendly materials. The brand’s jungle-themed packaging and social media emphasize outdoor, festival, and creative lifestyles, aligning with users who reject traditional tobacco wraps. King Palm competes in the crowded alternative-wrap segment against both tobacco-based blunt brands and other leaf wraps. It differentiates by offering a fully tobacco-free, additive-free product that is ready to pack, supported by patented flavor technology, and distributed in child-resistant, reusable tubes that reinforce a premium yet natural image.

Pure leaves, bold flavors, zero compromise on what you smoke

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The ritual, minus the nicotine, plus the clouds

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Blazysusan

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Rolling papers that feel like self-care, not just supplies

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Farm2fire

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Farm-grown hemp, craft-made high, honest price tag

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Every cone photographed, lab-tested, and built to arrive perfect

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Tbco

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Precision dosing for calm, focus, and recovery without the screen risk

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TokePlanet

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Fast, discreet restocking for the cannabis lifestyle you actually live

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Craft cannabis that's legal, potent, and always gone too fast

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New cannabinoids drop faster than your favorite streetwear, shipped discreet

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