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Juju Joints Review

February 19, 2015 By Fischer Campbell

Juju Joints review - Liberty Reach - Ganja Goddess

The future is upon us, and the future is Juju Joints. Well… perhaps not the end all future, but certainly a product that could have only arisen from a futuristic era.

A Juju Joint, infused by Liberty Reach, is essentially a tiny vaporizer pre-charged with Co2 cannabis oil (.2 grams to be exact). It’s measured out to equal about 150 hits per Juju Joint.

Here’s a little history about the creation of the product, from Juju Joint’s website:

Developed by Marcus Charles (club owner and concert promoter) and Rick Stevens (innovator, creator, pioneer), this endeavor is a natural progression for two men who know a little something about good and bad juju.

Yes, this is indeed the natural progression of the recreational industry – convenience, portability, and discreet usage just like products that Magnolia Wellness offer. It’s a winning combo, and I’m stoked that these pioneers are at the forefront.

Juju joint for sale at recreational marijuana stores in Seattle

A pack of Juju Joints at SODO recreational marijuana shop Ganja Goddess for example, costs around $75. Each burst of delicious oil vapor is measured to release every 3.5 seconds of inhaling (i.e. a “hit” is around 4 seconds long); inhale for longer and you’ll use up several hits in one.

The cannabis oil was OG Skywalker, and it tasted like a piney-lemon-sicle. Did I just eat a lemon head? Nope, Juju Joint.

This author partook in the e-joint at many a local. The thing that really shines about Liberty Reach’s infused juju joint is the ability to hit it anywhere. It’s an on-the-go solution, it’s user friendly, and it looks like a regular e-cig.

Let’s make one thing clear – High Above Seattle is not telling you to smoke in public because that is illegal… but, we’re just pointing out the fundamental feature of portability.

Juju Joint packaging

Getting high with the Juju Joint depends upon which strain the cannabis oil is made from, but I’d generally recommend it to those with low tolerances and new-comers (atleast the strain we had). It’s best enjoyed as the “first smoke of the day” (if you will). Many casual users only smoke once a day, but if you are like this author – you have a high tolerance.

I found that if I’d been smoking earlier, the effects of the Juju Joint seemed less strong, kind of on the back burner. But such is the natural effect of the first smoke of the day vs. the fourth smoke of the day. The high when in full effect was heady and euphoric, the kind that makes you forget the very words you are speaking. Concentrates are pretty much the alpha of cannabis, and Juju Joints fully deliver a powerful feeling.

Juju joint review

Will I be purchasing Juju Joints anytime soon? Hell I can’t wait to get my hands on another one. Liberty Reach knocked it out of the park with this simple, sleek and potent product.

Juju Joints can be found at your local recreational marijuana shop. This one was purchased at the beloved Ganja Goddess in SODO for $75 including tax.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Ganja Goddess, Juju Joints Review, Liberty Reach, marijuana review, seattle, sodo

High Tech City

May 19, 2014 By Manic Conrad

high tech city seattle

Update: Here is one of our JuJu Joint Reviews.

 

Microsoft has been a staple in this city and sponsors our professional soccer team, Amazon has since moved in and provided roughly 25,000 jobs over the years, and smaller outfits like Popcap populate this sea-city landscape. We are known as a hi-tech city and it’s been that way for a while now, ever since the dot com boom. But, with the legalization of marijuana and the official industry around the corner, we are becoming more than just a hi-tech city. Welcome to High Tech City.

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Leafly App

Leafly is known as the Yelp for marijuana. It is an online resource and app (iOS, Android) that allows users to find and rate medical marijuana dispensaries, recreational marijuana stores, different strains of cannabis. Leafly is owned by Privateer Holdings which is a private equity firm that invests and acquires other cannabis related companies. For example, they own Tilray, which is a premium brand of medical marijuana which is soon to be available to mmj patients in Canada.

Leafly was founded just 4 years ago and recently won the popular GeekWire Awards as the App of the year. So far, Leafly has been a huge success. But can you imagine when every state in the nation has a medical and recreational marijuana industry? Look out!

canary

Canary

Canary is an upcoming marijuana delivery smartphone app which helps you find the strain of cannabis and the store you desire, any munchies or snacks you might want for later, and helps you to schedule a delivery.  Is developed locally by a couple of University of Washington students and is being billed as the “Easiest way to buy cannabis.”

The app is scheduled to be released later this year. In the meantime, go to their website and sign up using your email to stay updated. Who knows, maybe you will get to test a beta version?

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JuJu Joints

Marcus Charles, the owner of the Crocodile Cafe and the Co-Owner of the Capitol Hill Block Party, is also the co-founder of JuJu Joints, along with Rick Stevens. JuJu Joints is a cigarette sized vaporizer which is currently being sold at medical marijuana dispensaries and soon to be recreational marijuana stores. The vaporizer is very unassuming and portable, which was one of the ideas behind the concept. Check out their website for more information.

 

The recreational marijuana industry hasn’t even opened yet and we already have 3 major players in the weed tech sector. Imagine what the future may hold once the ball gets rolling and this industry becomes official? A city known for it’s creativity and ideas may just spark another boom.

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Marijuana News Tagged With: canary, juju joints, Juju Joints Review, leafly, privateer holdings

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