Why Colorado Tokers Love Blue Garlic
Blue Garlic presents an intriguing play on two very different cannabis flavors. But is that a good thing?
Blue Garlic presents an intriguing play on two very different cannabis flavors. But is that a good thing?
Watching a drag queen inhale a massive hit from a gravity bong right before her number starts really is top-tier entertainment.
From a scientific perspective, rolling the best joint comes down to how long you grind the cannabis flower, but skill and quality papers play roles, too.
After a rough April and what was dubbed the “worst 4/20 in five years,” Colorado dispensaries had a tough May.
“These are some of our most vulnerable citizens, which is why it’s so important that we get this right.”
If the application from Pure Elevations is approved, owners plan to build a micro-dispensary, spa, salon, lounge and an outdoor smoking garden on South Santa Fe Boulevard.
From Funyuns to sweet onions, here are ten strains that remind us of salty snacks and Sunday dinner.
Sounds like a hook up, but let’s dive into it.
Sitting at record lows since last October, Colorado’s marijuana prices finally increased in July. But closing businesses are still affecting the market.
A hybrid born from Animal Cookies, Party Animal is known for bag appeal and sociable effects.
With the state’s pot industry in a two-year recession, most cannabis stakeholders opposed the move.
Cannabis strains with more salty, savory qualities — such as Donny Burger, GMO and Garlic Breath — have sparked a revolution on the dispensary shelf.
The Mile High dispensary scene is constantly changing, especially in south Denver, where stores are opening, closing and changing ownership.
That’s the way the cookie crumbles.
“Cannabis is just that big. You can’t throw a rock and not hit someone who’s married to, works for or is related to a cannabis industry member.”
Popular dispensaries quickly sell out of the Sour Diesel, and Soiku Bano recently made rosin from the strain, but those aren’t the only reasons Meraki is making noise.
Whether it’s a weed strain named Oreoz or “Stoneos,” a knockoff edibles brand, the owners of milk’s favorite cookie aren’t happy with recent cannabis parodies.
“A guy next to me called me selfish for pre-ordering them ‘and keeping it from people who made the drive first.’ Am I the jerk?”
“To date, none of the extreme negative predictions about legalization have come to pass in the Mile High City.”
The high hits like a thousand jabs instead of a few haymakers.
“Given that story about United Airlines employees stealing weed from checked bags, should I reconsider the way I travel with my stash?”
Named in honor of the Arkansas, Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers, Three Rivers Dispensary has been open for less than two weeks on the edge of South Broadway.