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The Future of Smoking Weed Has Already Been Determined – The Consumer Has Spoken!

The actual act of smoking cannabis can be messy and requires time and a learning curve to rolling a joint.  The new cannabis consumer, despite being short on funds due to the current economic conditions around the world, is willing to pay for “labor and supplies” in order to have an already-done-for me joint rolled and ready to smoke. The consumer is saying the extra $2 o $3 added on to the product is fine if it means they don’t have to deal with rolling trays, grinders, filters, and the time and energy needed to roll a joint. In a similar trend, smoking tends to be smelly and messy, and using a dry herb vaporizer to “smoke weed” is cleaner, more discreet, and can lower the whole process of inhaling cannabis to 90 seconds or less. Vaporizing has its own health benefits compared to smoking, as well as using less product per use than is required for smoking weed, ie, your stash will last longer by dry her vaporizing.

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