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Joints vs. Blunts: Everything You Should Know

In the heart of Sacramento’s cannabis culture, there’s one timeless debate sparking interest from Midtown to Oak Park: joints or blunts? Whether you’re lighting up after a walk through McKinley Park or relaxing after exploring the Downtown Commons, understanding the difference between joints and blunts can help you choose the right experience for your preferences.

Let’s break it down from the wrap to the burn.

What’s a Joint?

A joint is a rolled cannabis product typically wrapped in thin rolling papers made of rice, hemp, or wood pulp. These are usually smaller, burn faster, and offer a cleaner, more natural taste that highlights the flower itself.

Common Features of Joints:

  • Wrapped in paper, not tobacco

  • May include a filter or crutch for easier handling

  • Quick to roll, quick to burn

  • Great for solo sessions or sharing

Why Choose a Joint?
If you’re all about tasting the terpenes in your flower, that citrusy Lemonnade strain aroma, for instance, a joint lets the flavor shine through. They’re also ideal for those looking for a more plant-forward experience without the added weight of a blunt wrap.

What’s a Blunt?

Blunts are made by rolling cannabis in a tobacco leaf wrap, or repurposing a cigar shell. These are larger and offer a slower, more intense burn due to the thickness of the wrap and the nicotine content in tobacco leaves.

Common Features of Blunts:

  • Wrapped in tobacco leaves or cigar wraps

  • Burn longer than joints

  • Often stronger in aroma and flavor

  • Can hold more flower, making them ideal for groups

Why Choose a Blunt?
Fans of blunts often enjoy the heavier, full-bodied smoke and the added buzz from the tobacco wrap. Whether you’re catching up with friends after a Kings game or winding down by the river, a blunt offers a more robust, social vibe.

Key Differences at a Glance

FeatureJointBlunt
WrapRolling paper (non-tobacco)Tobacco leaf or cigar wrap
SizeSmallerLarger
Burn TimeFasterSlower
Flavor ProfileCannabis-forwardTobacco influence
Ideal ForSolo sessions, flavor loversGroup use, longer sessions