Forget Grandpa's cough medicine...go for his stash!
Smoking weed with your parents isn't the outlier it used to be: Half of them were getting high in secret before legalization. But with your grandparents? That takes levels of diplomacy thatComing across Grandpa's old cough medicine was much more likely than coming across his stash, but grandfatherly characteristics are forever linked to cannabis.
Although it's an acquired taste, I've always been a fan of pot that reminds me of basements, expensive charcuterie, new tennis balls and most things musty . I also like strains that pay homage to the classics.
All Pro, Colorado Gold and gLeaf also sell wholesale cuts of Grandpa's Stash, while Binske, the Flower Collective, Green Dot Labs, Magnus and West Edison have sold extractions of the strain. None of the flower versions of Grandpa's Stash in Denver right now are particularly impressive, but
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