🌟 Elevate Your Wellness Game with Blate Papes!
Blate Papes Edible Film Squares are a revolutionary way to take your herbal, mushroom, supplement, and medication powders. Each square measures 3.75 x 3.75 inches and is made from potato starch, providing a comfortable and easy swallowing experience. With a 200 count refill pack, these squares are designed in the USA and manufactured in Japan, ensuring top-notch quality and convenience.
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.75"L x 3.75"W |
Size | 200 Count (Pack of 1) |
Material Type | Potato Starch |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
A**H
Worth it
Started using these a few months ago and have been very pleased with the quality. I used to buy another brand that have since just disappeared. They were slightly lower quality but cheaper. Then I started using a much cheaper option and they were complete garbage. Like as soon as you touch one they fall to pieces. Atleast half of the pack would be useless. I never tear these though. None are wasted and they go down easily. They don’t start dissolving in my mouth or get stuck in my throat. There’s a bit of a learning curve with figuring how much you can fit into one and the best way to close it but by now I can have one filled and sealed in 10 seconds. All in all they’re worth the higher price.
S**G
An upgrade from oblate discs
I'm a longtime user of inexpensive oblate discs, but in spring 2025 when the overseas oblate market dried up I bought some Blate Papes and they're a huge upgrade. The oblate disc shape forces a tighter wrap, resulting in a dense, choky marble. With Blate Pape squares you gather the four corners in a loose, casual twist that goes down smooth and easy. I don't care for the pouches because they're fussy for measuring/filling and the capacity difference is nominal, but the square Papes are my new standard. Great product, I've already re-upped.
C**.
Great Value
Great way to save money by buying bulk powder, especially bad tasting ones that aren’t able to be downed by a spoonful and chased with water. Much cheaper (and guessing easier) than having to purchase a capsule filling rig. Plus this is able to hold much more than 1 or even 2 large capsules. I do not have an issue of swallowing whole items, but I assume some may have a problem if the squares were filled to the max. Until you get the hang of not overfilling, not being clumsy, etc they aren’t the easiest to handle as far as filling and sealing. I would think the cone shaped ones are probably easier but I like these due to being able to max out on the amount of powder they can handle.
L**L
A brilliant idea that really works
I love these "papers." Buying supplements in powder form is so much cheaper than buying tablets, but it's always a challenge to work powder into a daily routine. These papers make it easy, and they really work.
T**K
Works
Love these for my kratom powder. Easy to use... but you have to be careful, they are very delicate..
A**Y
Game changer
I rarely feel inclined to write product reviews but these edible papers completely change the way I ingest herbal supplements. Certain herbal supplements that I take have a rough aftertaste that I personally can't stand - I'd have to mix them with milk and an ungodly amount of chocolate sauce to trick my brain, and that wasn't always a foolproof method for me. But these papers have completely eliminated this, meaning I'm able to cut down on sugar AND enjoy my supplements in a much easier fashion.Each paper can hold a max of about 3-4 grams of a fairly light powder, in my experience. So 200 sheets for $15 is an absolute steal in my eyes, I might be able to get one package of sheets to last for a year which is insane. Think of all the money I'm saving on milk! I wrap the little packages like a wonton (folding the sides in diagonally), dip the little pouch in a cup of water for a second, leave it in the cup, and then drink a big gulp to get the pouch into my mouth. The powder I take makes the pouch float, so it's very easy to swallow, but keep in mind that some powders are more dense and might sink your pouches into the water. You can still use these papers with those kinds of powders but I'm not sure exactly how it works.One downside is that I wish this company should sell some sort of reusable, plastic/paper/etc pouch for the papers. It comes in a very very thin plastic sleeve that's the exact same size as the papers, but the sheets are so thin that I found it to be cumbersome to use - I ordered a little box on Amazon that's a little taller and much wider than the papers, which I think makes it easier to grab each blate pape. The box I ordered was about $3 on Amazon, you can search "ArtBin 6946AB" to find it. I just press my index finger on the top piece of the paper and it sticks to my skin with no trouble. Before buying the box, the papers sometimes would get stuck on eachother (I had to throw away a couple sheets that I accidentally tore before figuring out the index finger method).All in all, a fantastic product that totally solved a very specific problem that I've had for a long time. I didn't know these existed until recently but I'm so glad that I found them. Great quality, great price.
Y**.
Fan of the BlatePapes but not the packaging
I’ve used the cone shaped BlatePapes and felt they were easy to use. They come in a hard plastic case that snaps shut.These refills come in a plastic celo-bag with a “sticky” tape that is intended to reseal it after you take out your sheet. The problem is, the Papes are super thin (fragile) and it’s difficult to get just one out. Worse, they get stuck to that sticky reseal strip and tear. The picture is of my second attempt at removing one and you can see how it got stuck and tore (piece still stuck to the adhesive strip).These are sensitive to any moisture, so it should be able to reseal. I considered putting them in the other hard plastic container but these are too large.I’m a fan of the Usefulness of the BlatePapes. They allow me to buy supplements in bulk and use my own measurements without having to taste them, or having to put them in capsules, which is time-consuming and tedious.5/5 for the conical Papes and packaging (not this item)4/5 for the flat Papes2/5 for the packaging on this refillThe conical Papes are definitely easier to use intuitively. My first attempt with these flat squares was more of a challenge but I’ve only used it once. I’m sure I’ll get better as I use them more. I’m still a fan of the product, just not this packaging. I’ll be cutting off the reseal strip and store them in a ziplock.
S**N
Love the size hate the price.
Great for parachuting but the price is very high. I prefer the Japanese oblates mainly because of the price.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago