Images via eatonbotanicals.com A lot of edible experiences still lean heavily toward slowing down, zoning out, or falling asleep (even when the packaging promises focus or motivation). EATON’s Peach Daily Elevation gummies take a noticeably different approach, pairing low-dose THC with CBG, cordyceps mushrooms, and B vitamins in a formula designed more around daytime pacing … [Read more...] about Review: EATON Botanicals Peach Daily Elevation Gummies
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Green Alternatives: How Communities Are Fighting the Opioid Crisis
Photo by mstandret For millions of Americans, the opioid crisis is not an abstract public health statistic, but a lived reality. Over the past two decades, rates of opioid-related overdose and death have soared nationwide, with synthetic opioids like fentanyl now driving the majority of fatalities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), … [Read more...] about Green Alternatives: How Communities Are Fighting the Opioid Crisis
Review: Nanticoke Blue Dream Pre-Rolls
Image via theemeraldny Blue Dream is one of the most recognizable strains in modern cannabis. Originally bred in California through a cross of Blueberry and Haze, it has built a reputation around dependable balance: mentally uplifting without becoming overly racy, physically relaxing without pushing too far into sedation. Because of that, Blue Dream tends to stay in … [Read more...] about Review: Nanticoke Blue Dream Pre-Rolls
The Quiet Collapse of the “Stoner Aesthetic”
Photo by mstandret For decades, cannabis culture was visually loud. Tie-dye, pot leaves, lava lamps, shag rugs, neon colors, giggling mascots, ironic laziness, and an almost aggressive unseriousness defined what it meant to be “weed adjacent.” The stoner aesthetic was not just a look, it was a defensive posture: if cannabis was going to be marginalized, criminalized, and … [Read more...] about The Quiet Collapse of the “Stoner Aesthetic”
Snap, Crackle, Pop & Chill: Salted Brown-Butter Rice Krispie Squares
In New York, “community” usually looks less like a manifesto and more like a series of tiny assists. Someone holds the door. Someone remembers your name. And someone has an extra lighter. Or someone shows up with something that makes the hang easier—not impressive, just thoughtful. Those small, repeatable gestures are how a room of acquaintances turns into a room that feels … [Read more...] about Snap, Crackle, Pop & Chill: Salted Brown-Butter Rice Krispie Squares






