Orale Bomb Size Cones

When king size isn’t quite big enough.

For customers who like their cones a little louder and a lot larger, the Orale! Bomb Size Cones bring the party. Distributed by Black Ball Corp., these 122mm cones (with a 30mm filter) are made for big sessions and bold statements. Available in bleached, unbleached, and bio-organic hemp varieties, they offer options for every kind of smoker. Each cone is hand-rolled for consistency and comes in 3- or 12-pack displays—easy to stock and easy to sell. Whether your customers are rolling deep or just prefer a little extra room, these oversized cones deliver. As part of The Original Cones® lineup, they’ve got name recognition, solid construction, and the kind of shelf presence that turns heads. Definitely not your average pre-roll.


Link: https://www.blackballcorp.com/cones-original-bomb-size—3pk—bleached—122mm-4-80—24-packs-per-display—24-per-case.aspx

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