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CBD Edibles To Try This Halloween
Don't ghost on your Halloween parties this year! Add some flavor to your night by checking out some CBD inspired Halloween treats. CBD is the non-psychoactive ingredient derived from the hemp plant. Halloween, as an adult, can be a little less spooky with some delicious CBD treats. Gather your boos...
Top 5 Drinking Games
Whether it's in person or on zoom, here are some fun ways to celebrate with friends or family while staying safe. Kings Cup What you need: Your favorite beverage One deck of playing cards Three or more royal friends For this royal game, you need at least three or more...
5 Hempressive Art Installations
Hemp Art Hemp is the non-psychoactive cannabis Sativa plant grown in the northern hemisphere. Producing three times more fiber than cotton- hemp's popularity has reemerged in the textile industry because of its ecological sustainability. Using hemp to mass-produce textiles is nothing new. Since ancient times, this versatile plant has been...
Highly Hilarious Cannabis Strain Names
Comedy is universal, and some of the names of cannabis strains are downright hilarious. Goofy names are a great selling point for marketers who want to make a lasting impression on their customers. Check out this list of our favorite wacky weed strain names! Dank Sinatra This indica is named...
CBD Cigarettes
What are CBD Cigarettes? CBD Cigarettes are used to inhale the increasingly popular chemical compound called cannabinoid oil (CBD). CBD comes from the Hemp plant, which has been an essential natural resource since ancient times. Hemp has often been used to make oils, lotions, food, and cigarettes. In 2018, the...
Let The Good Times Roll
What are rolling papers? Rolling papers are pre-cut, rectangular pieces of thin paper designed to roll dried plants or leaves in to inhale the smoke once lit. Newer papers come in a variety of sizes and shapes that control the consumption and concentration of intake. Pre-made cones or uncut papers...
Hemp Paper Vs. Wood Pulp Paper
Stacking Up The Facts North America was introduced to hemp in 1606. Early settlers grew hemp for products, such as paper, lamp oil, and ropes. Farmers were required to grow hemp as a staple crop in the 1700s, and it was considered legal tender to pay taxes until the late...
Consumer Friendly Hemp Products
The 2018 United States farm bill legalized the farming of industrial hemp. It allows hemp cultivation broadly, not just pilot programs for studying; it allows the shipping of hemp-derived products across state lines for commercial purposes. Hemp is one of the most versatile plants globally, and its sustainability has started...