Rolling papers
Rolling papers are small sheets, rolls, or leaves of paper which are sold for rolling one's own cigarettes either by hand or with a rolling machine. When rolling a cigarette, one fills the rolling paper with tobacco, shag, or other herbs.
Noted Brands
Abadie - French brand in a pink pack (France 1840)
Bambu rolling papers - Brand of rolling papers made in Argentina & Spain. (Spain 1922, moved to Argentina 1990.)
Bugler - Popular in US prison system and among low end rollers.
JOB (France) 1834. First rolling paper in booklet form. Famous for iconic art nouveau advertising posters
Juicy Jay's - Flavored paper brand, notably featured as part of the plot line in Grandma's Boy movie
OCB - French brand in a white pack (France 1918)
RAW - Unbleached vegan rolling papers, notable for their brown see-through properties (Spain 2005)
Rizla - (France): 18th century origins. Now 75% of the UK rolling paper market.
Pay-Pay - Oldest brand of rolling papers in the world (From 1703 Spain)
Smoking - (Spain) - popular in parts of Europe and the Middle East.
Zig-Zag - (France) First interleaved brand (hence the name). Gold medal at 1900 Universal Exposition in Paris.
Tally-Ho - (Australia): Known for its patriotism, despite being made in Belgium