Randy's on the menu.
Wired rolling papers (built-in roach wire).
Live at Terp Bros NYC — currently stocked at our Astoria flagship on Ditmars. Products go through New York OCM’s regulated testing framework before they hit the shelf.
What Randy's means at the Terp Bros counter.
Randy's lives at the Terp Bros counter for the very specific moment when you've already picked your flower and you need the paper to roll it in. The wired rolling paper — the one with the thin stainless wire baked into the seam — is Randy's calling card and the reason the brand has held shelf space across every era of legal and pre-legal cannabis retail since the late seventies. At Astoria, we stock it next to the rest of the accessories wall, the section budtenders gesture at when a customer's pulling together a full session kit. Originally founded in San Francisco in 1975 by Duane Harrington as 'InstaRoach,' Randy's predates pretty much every California cannabis brand on our shelf by decades. The wired paper isn't a gimmick — once you've smoked a joint down to the wire, you understand what it does for the last third of the session that a standard paper can't. That's why it stays in the case at 36-10 Ditmars.
Randy's earns its spot at Astoria because the wired paper completes the kit. A Queens customer walking out with an eighth and no rolling solution is a customer who's about to settle for whatever's in their kitchen drawer — and that drawer almost never has wired papers. Stocking Randy's at the counter means we can hand someone a complete session in one transaction: flower, paper, the wire that holds the roach so you don't burn your fingers on the last hit. It's the kind of accessory that wins repeat trips once a customer tries it, which is exactly the pattern budtenders see at Ditmars.
Pick up Randy's wired papers when you're buying flower and don't already have a roll-up system at home. The thin stainless wire baked into the seam keeps the final third of the joint structurally honest and your fingers off the cherry. Once you smoke one through, the regular paper feels incomplete — which is why it stays in the case at the Astoria counter year after year.
Out of California, on the Queens shelf today.
Randy's originated in 1975 in California. Like every brand on our wall, it earned its spot only after passing the New York OCM compliance lab and our buyer’s shelf review. What lands on Ditmars and Cross Bay is the same formulation the brand makes everywhere — held to the same independent test we hold our Hudson Valley growers to.
What folks ask about Randy's.
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