LooseLeaf has always been more than a wrap brand; it’s a lifestyle. The company built its reputation by pairing bold flavor profiles with premium smoke quality. But when they started collaborating with cultural heavyweights like Sprinklez, Cookies, and FTP, the game changed. These collaborations brought together taste, design, and identity in a way that hits deeper than your average smoke session.
Let’s break down why each collab matters, how they differ, and which one might become your new favorite.
TLDR
- Sprinklez: Dessert-inspired flavors and bright vibes that make every roll a treat.
- Cookies: The collab that defined premium; smooth, balanced, and iconic.
- FTP: Gritty, bold, and unapologetically heavy-hitting for serious smokers.
- Each collab showcases the creative evolution of the LooseLeaf brand, and all three are available now at Big Mo’s Smoke Shop.
The Rise of Collab Culture in the Smoking Scene
Smoking isn’t just a ritual anymore; it’s an expression. Just like sneaker drops or fashion collabs, limited-edition wraps have become a statement piece. LooseLeaf recognized that early. Instead of sticking to single-brand releases, they teamed up with names that already had influences in music, fashion, and cannabis culture.
The result? A collection that doesn’t just taste good; it feels good to use. You’re rolling something that says you care about quality and creativity.
LooseLeaf x Sprinklez: Sugar Rush for Real Ones
This collab looks and feels like nostalgia in a pouch. LooseLeaf x Sprinklez brings dessert-inspired wraps that capture the flavor of a late-night ice cream run or your favorite childhood cereal. The wrap burns evenly and fills the air with a light sweetness, not artificial, but satisfying.
A customer at Big Mo’s said after trying the Sprinklez collab, “It’s like rolling your smoke in happiness. My session smelled like a bakery, and everyone wanted a hit.”
The colorful packaging matches the playful energy. It’s bright, sprinkled with candy graphics, and stands out instantly on the shelf. These wraps are perfect for anyone who likes pairing mellow strains with a sweet aroma, something like Wedding Cake or Gelato.
If you enjoy a lighter, aromatic smoke, this is the collab to grab.
LooseLeaf x Cookies: The Cult Favorite That Defined Premium
When LooseLeaf teamed up with Cookies, the collab instantly became a classic. Cookies is one of the biggest names in cannabis culture, known for both high-end flower and slick branding. Combining that with LooseLeaf’s signature slow-burning leaf created something special.
The Cookies collab has a smoother draw and balanced aroma, no overpowering sweetness, no harshness. It’s the wrap for those who appreciate flavor precision. Some fans compare it to pairing a top-shelf strain with a glass of fine wine.
A local regular told us, “That Cookies collab is my go-to for Friday nights. It’s reliable, hits clean, and rolls perfectly every time.”
The design matches the brand, subtle blue tones, clean fonts, and just enough flex. For smokers who treat every roll as a ritual, this collab delivers on every level.
LooseLeaf x FTP: For Those Who Like It Loud
Then came LooseLeaf x FTP, a completely different energy. FTP (F***ThePopulation) is known for streetwear that pushes limits, and this collab captures that edge perfectly. The black-and-white packaging is sleek and raw, a reflection of FTP’s underground aesthetic.
The wraps themselves lean toward richer, darker notes, ideal for strong strains and seasoned smokers. If the Cookies collab is for the connoisseur, FTP is for the rebel. It’s bold, a little harsh in the best way, and built for people who want a strong, full-bodied hit.
A fan review on Reddit summed it up perfectly: “It feels like smoking attitude.”
The FTP collab fits right into the late-night smoker’s vibe: dim lights, heavy beats, no distractions. It’s unapologetic, just like the brand itself.
How These Collabs Changed the Game
Before these partnerships, wrap brands rarely crossed into fashion or music collaborations. LooseLeaf changed that by creating limited drops that spoke to lifestyle, not just taste. These collabs are as much collectibles as they are smoking essentials.
They’ve become conversation pieces. People share their collab rolls on Instagram, trade sealed packs, and debate which drop was the best. That’s culture at work, and LooseLeaf sits at the center of it.
How to Choose Your Perfect Collab
If you’re standing in front of the shelf trying to decide which to grab, here’s a quick guide:
Collab | Flavor Style | Best For | Vibe |
Sprinklez | Sweet, aromatic | Daytime sessions, social hangs | Playful & nostalgic |
Cookies | Smooth, balanced | Even burns, premium strains | Refined & classic |
FTP | Bold, rich | Late-night heavy hits | Dark & rebellious |
Each has its place. Some smokers keep all three on hand, one for different moods.
When someone asked one of Big Mo’s team members which was their favorite, the answer was simple: “It depends on the day. Cookies when I’m chill, Sprinklez when I’m out with friends, FTP when I want to kick back and zone out.”
Where to Get Them
All three collabs, LooseLeaf x Sprinklez, LooseLeaf x Cookies, and LooseLeaf x FTP, are available now at Big Mo’s Smoke Shop.
Stock rotates fast, especially on collab releases, so it’s worth checking back regularly. Big Mo’s offers the full range of LooseLeaf flavors and wraps, including new limited-edition drops.
Final Thoughts: When Flavor Meets Culture
These collaborations show how far the smoking world has evolved. LooseLeaf took something as simple as a wrap and turned it into a cultural crossover where taste, design, and identity meet.
Sprinklez brought the fun. Cookies brought the quality. FTP brought the attitude.
If you’re serious about your rolls, grab one from each collab. Roll them up, see how they hit, and find your match.
At the end of the day, these aren’t just wraps; they’re how modern smokers express themselves. And Big Mo’s Smoke Shop is where that experience starts.
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