Why Colorado Tokers Love Dante’s Inferno
Armed with a brain-melting high, Dante’s Inferno has burned through Denver dispensaries, leaving nothing but stoned, happy and returning customers in its wake.
Armed with a brain-melting high, Dante’s Inferno has burned through Denver dispensaries, leaving nothing but stoned, happy and returning customers in its wake.
“I just moved here and have already enjoyed Colorado’s newfound freedoms involving magic mushrooms. Should I be worried about that showing up on drug tests as I apply for jobs?”
They’re easier to make than cannabis edibles, and a lot harder to deal with if you eat too much.
With so many contaminated marijuana recalls hitting dispensaries in Colorado, one local cannabis user wonders if legal weed is still the way to go.
Throw on a Snoop Dogg CD, roll up Bubonic Chronic, and party like it’s 1994.
Even before the festival, Civic Center Park has long been the gathering spot for 4/20 in Denver. But what started the connection?
We’re not talking about The Wire here, but territory and sales relationships really matter in retail.
Purple marijauna accounts for some of the most popular strains out there, from Purple Haze and Grape Ape to newer varieties like Grape Pie.
There are several types of rosin, with the differences depending on starting material, extraction techniques and the equipment used in the process.
High on grape gasoline and sweet cream, this mix of Grape Pie, Ice Cream Cake and Wedding Crasher is being pushed heavy by Colorado growers and extractors.
“Sometimes I’m hilarious and engaging, and other times I’m awkward and silent. Is there a ‘right’ strain out there, or should I just stop the stoned dating?”
Three words: electric weed grinder.
“My roommate likes making edibles, but I’m scared about my dog getting into them or weed around the house. Other than a very tired dog, what should I be worried about?”
Hank Hill is getting revived on Hulu, but he’s been a mainstay on grinders and rolling trays, I tell ya ‘hwat.
Rainbow Belts is one of Colorado’s hottest strains, and three very popular growers have recently taken it on.
A reader’s mom often harps on the fertility impacts of long-term cannabis use. “Hovering parent aside, is she right?”
A new law in Colorado requires stores and retail food establishments to charge ten cents for recycled paper or single-use plastic bags, but does it apply to dispensaries?
The high won’t get stuck in your head, like a certain Prince song, but you will be stuck to the couch.
There actually is a bi-weekly cannabis market that allows visitors to sample products, and it’s completely legal.
A reader who struggles to fall asleep at night is mixing weed and melatonin “to good results,” but what are the side effects?
Most legal marijuana packaging can be recycled, but there are quite a few containers for edibles, flower and other dispensary products that end up in the landfill.
Dear Stoner: I’m taking a long ski trip across Utah, Colorado and Montana. What are my options, and what are the best dispensaries in Aspen, Vail and Breckenridge?