If you’ve ever finished a paper joint and wondered why the last third tasted like paper, King Palm is the answer to that specific complaint.
Who Is King Palm?
King Palm makes pre-rolled wraps from Cordia leaf — a broad, naturally-growing leaf that’s hand-picked, cleaned, and rolled into a cone without any of the processing that goes into conventional rolling papers. No tobacco. No nicotine. No glue holding the seam. No chlorine or bleaching agents.
The leaves are harvested from wild-growing plants rather than farmed monoculture, and the company has built a real part of its identity around that sourcing story.
What King Palm Makes
The core product is the pre-rolled cone with a built-in filter, sized by capacity:
- Mini — roughly 1g
- Slim — roughly 1g, narrower draw
- Rollie — roughly 1.5g
- King — roughly 2g
- XL — roughly 3g and up
Each roll ships with a corn husk filter already installed and a packing stick for tamping. King Palm also produces flavored terpene tips — a crushable bead in the filter that releases flavor when you squeeze it — plus hemp wraps and accessories.
Why People Switch
The practical case for palm leaf comes down to three things:
- Slow burn. The leaf is thicker than paper, so it burns noticeably slower and stays lit better in wind.
- Cleaner taste. No bleach, no glue, no paper aftertaste on the back half.
- Easy to pack. The cone is already formed and the filter is already in. Fill, tamp, twist, done. It’s the lowest-skill-floor option in the case.
What to Try First
If you’re rolling for yourself, the Slim or Rollie covers most sessions. If you’re passing in a group, go King or XL. And if you want to see what the terpene tips do, grab a flavored variety pack — it’s the cheapest way to figure out whether you like them before committing to a box.
Where to Find King Palm in New Mexico
King Palm is stocked in the accessories section at Score 420 locations across New Mexico, alongside Blazy Susan, Juicy Jay’s, Zig Zag, and High Hemp.

