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Too high? Here is what to do.

Weed can be a lot of fun and very beneficial, however only in the right doses. Even the most experienced smokers have gone through something called “greening out” meaning you have smoked too much weed. If you take anything away from this article, please know that your going to be okay and everything is going to be just fine. No one in the entire history of ever as died from overdose on weed. What is happening is not really that bad, the most reported side effect of THC is anxiety. Between twenty and thirty percent of cannabis users report feelings of anxiety, panic and paranoia after smoking or consuming edibles. If you find yourself in this boat, here are a...

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Lighter Tricks

The one indispensable accessory to the Twisty is your lighter.  What you may not have known is that your lighter is also a nifty tool to cash bowls and pack new ones.  The method takes advantage of both the side edge and the flat edge of your lighter. Please feel free to view see our detailed instructions. What I love about the Twisty is that it is actually packed from the bottom, not from the top like traditional spoon pipes.  In fact, this may be the only pipe or the first pipe or both to be packed from the bottom.  If you can think of one, please contact us and let us know. 

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How to load your Twisty Glass Blunt

The surprising thing about my invention, the Twisty Glass Blunt, is that the obvious way to load the Twisty is the wrong way.  Or the inefficient way, anyways.  The immediate thought is to reverse the twisting direction and suck up the herbs against gravity.  Don't get me wrong, this method works.  The problem is that it is laborious.  The space for the cherry doesn’t make things any easier, as you’re then required to have a constant mound of herbs to reach the screw.  This upward twisting action is the method I used to load my first few tubes of ground up Sativa bud.  As I played with my 3D-printed Twisty prototypes though, I became impatient and wanted a faster way...

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