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Pre-rolls, or pre-rolled joints, are becoming increasingly popular among both seasoned cannabis connoisseurs and newcomers to the world of marijuana. These ready-made joints offer a convenient way to enjoy cannabis without the hassle of grinding, rolling, and packing your own. In this guide, we'll explore pre-rolls, answering questions like:
A pre-roll is an already made cannabis joint, available to purchase at just about any dispensary. These products are already packed with the necessary flower and wrapped in rolling paper, making it a much simpler alternative to rolling your own at home. You may also hear these referred to as “cones,” which is due to their cone-like shape. This shape is much easier to fill with cannabis, rather than individually rolling each one.
Pre-rolls and joints are essentially the same thing, but purchasing a pre-roll from a dispensary provides a few benefits:


Pre-rolls make enjoying a joint easy because they are typically filled with ground cannabis flower, rolling paper, and a filter. Here’s a breakdown of what’s inside a pre-roll:1
Flower: The heart and soul of any pre-roll is the cannabis flower itself. The strain can vary, offering a wide range of flavors and aromas. Because you’re purchasing a product with cannabis already in it, you don’t have to spend a small fortune to get your hands on your favorite strain like you might if you were purchasing top-shelf bud.


Another common source of confusion is the difference between pre-rolls and other ready-to-smoke dispensary products.
Joints vs Blunts: Blunts are much larger than pre-rolls, providing much stronger effects. You’ll also find that blunts purchased at a dispensary are rolled in hemp leaves rather than traditional rolling paper.
Pre-Rolls vs Infused Pre-Rolls: In the world of pre-rolls, you may also come across infused pre-rolls. These products contain not only ground cannabis flower but also cannabis concentrates like wax, kief, or shatter. This adds an extra layer of potency and flavor to your smoking experience.
Pre-rolls are a convenient way to enjoy cannabis, but what if you can't finish one in a single session? The good news is that you can save a partially smoked joint for later use. The key to preserving its potency and most of its flavor is to ensure it remains airtight and moisture-free. You can do this by using a few methods:1




Do you have a few more questions about pre-rolls? We’ve got a few more answers, including:
Do pre-rolls go bad?
Pre-rolls have a shelf life, and their quality can deteriorate over time—especially if you light it, put it out, and then relight it. Factors such as the storage conditions and the type of packaging can influence how long a pre-roll remains fresh.2
How long do pre-rolls stay good?
The lifespan of a pre-roll can vary depending on factors such as the strain, storage conditions, and packaging. Most pre-rolls have an expiration date on them, so we recommend following that. If yours doesn’t have an expiration date, you’re going to want to enjoy your pre-roll within the first six months of purchase. After that, it’s just not worth it.1
Do I smoke the whole pre-roll?
You don't have to smoke the entire pre-roll in one session. You can save it for later as long as you store it properly. Ultimately, start slow, enjoy your pre-roll, and stop when you feel you’re hitting your tolerance levels.


Pre-rolls offer a hassle-free way to enjoy cannabis without the need for grinding, rolling, and packing your own joints. Whether you prefer the simplicity of pre-rolls or enjoy the added potency of infused options, these ready-made joints provide convenience and quality. If you’re not sure where to start with your pre-roll purchase, just talk to your budtender at your next dispensary visit. They’ll help you find the right bud-rolled product for you.
Sources:
1. “What is a pre-roll?,” Leafly, https://www.leafly.com/learn/consume/smoke/what-is-pre-roll
2. “How to put out a joint and save it for later,” The Cannigma, https://cannigma.com/delivery/how-to-put-a-joint-and-save-it-for-later/