High Tea Wraps

Not your average wrap—and that’s exactly the point.

Shelf appeal meets premium burn. High Tea Wraps offer a standout alternative to traditional blunt wraps, made from a unique blend of yerba mate, cacao, chamomile, and hemp—with no tobacco or nicotine in sight. Available in eight well-balanced flavors like Green Apple, Royal Sweet, and Mad Melon, these wraps are smooth-burning, slow-smoking, and eye-catching in resealable, shelf-ready pouches. Retailers will appreciate the crossover appeal: they resonate with both wellness-minded smokers and blunt loyalists looking for something cleaner. With consistent supply, 5-wrap packs, and pre-rolled cones also in the lineup, High Tea brings variety without the headache. If you’re looking to expand your wrap selection beyond the usual suspects, this one checks all the right boxes.


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