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  2. Zig-Zag (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, they invented the process of "interleaving" rolling papers. They called their papers Zig-Zag after the zigzag alternating packaging process. [1] In 1900, Zig-Zag was awarded a gold medal at the Universal Exposition in Paris. [citation needed] Success led to expansion in 1919 to a new mill in Thonon-les-Bains.

  3. Top (rolling papers) - Wikipedia

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    The "2018-2025 Cigarette Rolling Paper Report on Global and United States Market, Status and Forecast, by Players, Types and Applications" research report lists "Rizla, Pay-Pay, Zig-Zag, OCB, TOP, Bambú, Bugler, EZ Wider, Export Aquafuge, JOB, Juicy Jay's, Laramie, Raw, Rollies, Swan, Tally-Ho" as the "vital supreme players in the worldwide ...

  4. List of rolling papers - Wikipedia

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    All papers are organic, chlorine-free and FSC-certified. Fully manufactured in Slovenia, Central Europe. [2] Tally-Ho: Australia: An Australian brand of rolling paper distributed by Imperial Tobacco Australia. Top: France: In the United States, 100 leaves (not folded) per book; Owned by Republic Tobacco (The Republic Group). Zig-Zag: France

  5. A Cheaper Alternative to Tissues -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    We've all grabbed a few squares from the bathroom roll in a pinch, but using toilet paper over tissues is actually a more cost-effective choice in the long run. On average, a box of tissues has 65 ...

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  7. JOB (rolling papers) - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, a French craftsman named Jean Bardou came up with the idea for a booklet of rolling papers made of thin, pure rice paper. [1] Bardou's trademark was the initials "JB" separated by a large diamond. The diamond was often mistaken for a capital O by consumers, who began referring to the papers as JOB, thus the brand name was born. [2]