
Mascotte Brown King Size Rolling Papers
Rolling papers
by Mascotte
Mascotte Brown King Size Rolling Papers
Mascotte Brown King Size Rolling Papers are unbleached, slow-burning papers designed to let your herb do the talking — no chemical taste, no uneven burn, just a clean smoke from start to finish. Each booklet holds 34 leaves of natural, untreated paper in king size format, giving you plenty of room to roll a proper joint without cramping your style.
Mascotte has been making rolling papers in the Netherlands for decades, and their "Original Dutch Quality" stamp isn't just marketing fluff — you can feel it the moment you pull a sheet from the booklet. The paper is thin enough to stay out of the way of your strain's flavour profile, yet strong enough that it won't tear mid-roll. That magnetic closure on the booklet is a genuinely nice touch too — keeps your papers clean and flat whether they're rattling around in your jacket pocket or sitting on the coffee table.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mascotte |
| Paper Type | Unbleached (brown) |
| Size | King Size |
| Leaves Per Booklet | 34 |
| Closure | Resealable magnetic |
| Additives | None |
| SKU | HS1289 |
| Origin | The Netherlands |
Complete your rolling setup — pair these with Mascotte Slim Filters or a set of reusable glass filter tips for a smoother draw. If you're still perfecting your technique, a hand rolling machine takes the guesswork out of getting a tight, even joint every time.
Why Unbleached Brown Rolling Papers Matter
The difference between bleached white papers and unbleached brown ones is straightforward: brown papers skip the chlorine or calcium carbonate whitening process entirely. That means zero chemical residue sitting between you and your herb. You taste what you packed — nothing more, nothing less.
We've had customers come back after switching from standard white papers to unbleached and say they noticed the difference on the first joint. Whether that's placebo or genuine, the logic holds up: fewer processing chemicals means a cleaner burn. The Mascotte Browns are also noticeably thinner than most budget king size papers, which translates to less paper taste and a slower, more even burn. You're not fighting the paper — you're just smoking your herb.
The one honest limitation? Because the paper is thinner and unbleached, it's slightly less forgiving if you roll loosely. If you pack your joints like a sock drawer, you might get a canoe (one side burning faster than the other). Roll it snug, though, and these burn beautifully from tip to roach.
How the Magnetic Booklet Actually Helps
This sounds like a small detail, but if you've ever pulled a crumpled, bent paper out of a battered booklet at the bottom of your bag, you'll appreciate it. The magnetic closure on these Mascotte booklets keeps the flap shut properly. Papers stay flat, clean, and dry. No dog-eared corners, no papers sticking together. At 34 leaves per booklet, you're getting a solid supply that stays in good condition from the first sheet to the last.
The booklet itself is compact enough to slip into a shirt pocket. It's roughly the footprint of a standard king size pack but feels more substantial — the magnetic strip adds a fraction of weight but a lot of practicality. We'd take this over a flimsy cardboard flap any day of the week.
How to Roll with Mascotte Brown King Size Papers
- Open the magnetic booklet and pull out a single sheet. Hold it with the gum strip facing you, sticky side up, along the top edge.
- Make a filter tip from card (or use a pre-made one) and place it at one end of the paper.
- Distribute your milled herb evenly along the length of the paper. King size gives you roughly 108mm to work with — don't overstuff it, but don't be shy either. A good amount is about 0.5–0.75g for a standard joint.
- Pinch the paper between your thumbs and index fingers. Roll back and forth gently to shape the herb into a cylinder.
- Tuck the front edge of the paper under the herb and roll upward. Lick the gum strip lightly and seal it shut.
- Pack the open end gently with a pen or chopstick, twist the tip, and you're done.
- Close the magnetic booklet and pocket it — your remaining 33 papers will be waiting in the same condition you left them.
Mascotte Brown vs Other King Size Papers
If you're comparing these to RAW Classic King Size — the other big name in unbleached papers — the main differences come down to paper weight and gum. The Mascotte Browns feel marginally thicker than RAW Classics, which actually makes them a bit easier to handle for less experienced rollers. RAW papers are famously thin, which is great for taste but can be tricky if your technique isn't dialled in yet.
Against OCB Virgin King Size (another unbleached option), the Mascotte booklet wins on packaging alone — that magnetic closure is genuinely useful compared to OCB's standard tuck flap. Paper quality between the two is comparable, but Mascotte edges it on burn consistency in our experience. Both are solid choices, but the Mascotte Brown is the one we'd grab off the shelf for everyday use.
| Feature | Mascotte Brown KS | RAW Classic KS | OCB Virgin KS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper Treatment | Unbleached | Unbleached | Unbleached |
| Leaves Per Pack | 34 | 32 | 32 |
| Closure Type | Magnetic | Tuck flap | Tuck flap |
| Paper Thickness | Thin | Ultra-thin | Thin |
| Burn Speed | Slow, even | Slow | Slow |
| Additives | None | None | None |
| Origin | Netherlands | Spain | France |










