Aleda

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aLeda is a popular brand of rolling papers that originated in Brazil. The aLeda brand is used mostly on tobacco-related products such as cigarette rolling papers, cigarette tubes and accessories, though it could be used (albeit illegally in most countries) for Marijuana products.

[edit] aLeda products

A packet of aLeda King Sized papers
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A packet of aLeda King Sized papers

Cigarette papers: - Made from cellulose, aLeda is transparent, biodegradable, odorless and innocuous and combusts slower than traditional rolling papers. It uses no checmicals or glue and they come in two sizes. One size is the aLedinha, which replaces the size 1ΒΌ papers, often called "mini's" because of its size. The second size are the kings, or aLeda King Size, known for it's Blunt like size. In the US the most popular size is the mini.

[edit] aLeda products and cannabis culture

Cannabis joints are a standard method of smoke delivery for marijuana.

Since cannabis is illegal in many areas, any legal potential cannabis paraphernalia is prized by the drug community. aLeda products have a strong following among the stoner subculture.

In medical marijuana distribution centers, aLeda is commonly used for the sale of pre-rolled joints. aLeda's transparency allows the patient to inspect the contents of the joint before purchasing.

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