What’s the Best Cannabis Concentrate for Topping Bowls?
Just about any THC extract will spice up a bowl, but some are stronger and messier than others.
Just about any THC extract will spice up a bowl, but some are stronger and messier than others.
Ice pops, milkshakes and Arnold Palmers are all within reach after a run to the pot shop.
We’ve long considered pre-rolls the bottom of the barrel, but joints have improved as growers release their own product lines.
The daytime hybrid is an important cog in modern cannabis.
State cannabis laws don’t allow open containers to leave dispensaries, but our resident Stoner knows a few other frozen THC treats to help cool you down.
Cannabis prices are on the rise for the first time in nearly two years, according to state data. Let’s talk about how that shakes out at dispensaries.
Blue Garlic presents an intriguing play on two very different cannabis flavors. But is that a good thing?
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.
Sounds like a hook up, but let’s dive into it.
A hybrid born from Animal Cookies, Party Animal is known for bag appeal and sociable effects.
Cannabis strains with more salty, savory qualities – such as Donny Burger, GMO and Garlic Breath – have sparked a revolution on the dispensary shelf.
“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?”
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?”
“Why is it so hard to find my usual flower or rosin makers in smaller towns?”
It will leave you flatter than the girl in that early 2000s anti-pot ad.
Ah, generational divide.
“I’ve been killing it as a budtender, but only approached it as a job to pay bills during school. Now our VP wants me to become a manager, which looks like a stressful job.”
Cake Crasher’s buttercream buds are equal parts rich and gassy.
Dante’s Inferno, Point Break and Rotten Rozay are just a few popular strains that are relatively new to Denver, but don’t sleep on the classics.
Thanks to a talented growing operation, Meraki, Sour Diesel is no longer confined to our memories.
Finding dispensaries around Denver with great house weed isn’t hard, but growing cannabis and retail sales are more separated than ever before.