
Pay-Pay Kingsize Rolling Papers
Pay Pay Rolling Papers
PAY-PAY is the oldest rolling paper in the world. Made since 1764 in the legendary paper making town of Alcoy (Alicante province, Spain), from which it was exported to many countries, especially in America, in most cases in return for tobacco.
More than 250 years later, PAY-PAY is still made near Alcoy, in Benimarfull, remaining faithful to its original spirit. A modern factory located there –Iberpapel– has managed to maintain the old Alcoy-based paper making tradition, adapting it to the new times.
Respect for the heritage received, creativity and passion are the main ingredients of a legacy which continues to be passed on from generation to generation.
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$0.56Pay-Pay Kingsize Rolling Papers
Pay Pay Rolling Papers
PAY-PAY is the oldest rolling paper in the world. Made since 1764 in the legendary paper making town of Alcoy (Alicante province, Spain), from which it was exported to many countries, especially in America, in most cases in return for tobacco.
More than 250 years later, PAY-PAY is still made near Alcoy, in Benimarfull, remaining faithful to its original spirit. A modern factory located there –Iberpapel– has managed to maintain the old Alcoy-based paper making tradition, adapting it to the new times.
Respect for the heritage received, creativity and passion are the main ingredients of a legacy which continues to be passed on from generation to generation.
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Pay Pay Rolling Papers
PAY-PAY is the oldest rolling paper in the world. Made since 1764 in the legendary paper making town of Alcoy (Alicante province, Spain), from which it was exported to many countries, especially in America, in most cases in return for tobacco.
More than 250 years later, PAY-PAY is still made near Alcoy, in Benimarfull, remaining faithful to its original spirit. A modern factory located there –Iberpapel– has managed to maintain the old Alcoy-based paper making tradition, adapting it to the new times.
Respect for the heritage received, creativity and passion are the main ingredients of a legacy which continues to be passed on from generation to generation.

















