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Celebrate 420 With Wiz Khalifa, Natalie Nunn, Charly Jordan and More!
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Celebrate 420 With Wiz Khalifa, Natalie Nunn, Charly Jordan and More!

  • A star-studded 4/20 gallery highlights Wiz Khalifa, Natalie Nunn and Charly Jordan sharing posts.
  • The gallery invites fans to explore 4/20-friendly moments from other celebrities.
  • The post references a broader set of 4/20 celebrations among musicians and influencers.
  • The gallery situates 4/20 as a cultural moment with celebrity participation.
  • The article uses a gallery format to showcase imagery and captions.
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4/20 deals: Score free food from Chipotle, Subway, Taco Bell, and more
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shopping12h ago

4/20 deals: Score free food from Chipotle, Subway, Taco Bell, and more

  • Chipotle offers a Buy One Get One Free entree on April 20 for customers wearing a hockey jersey at participating locations.
  • Del Taco runs a Carne Asada Fries BOGO deal from April 17–20 with free delivery on orders over $20.
  • Subway Sub Club members can get a BOGO Footlong with promo code FLBOGO.
  • KFC offers multiple 4/20 deals, including a Pot Pie Combo for $4.20 and a Chick N’ Nug Meal for $20.
  • Wingstop is giving away 420 limited-edition trays with a Hot Box purchase at select locations.
  • Taco Bell lets customers spend $20+ via delivery apps to receive a large Nacho Fries for free.
  • Insomnia Cookies offers four classic cookies with two free as part of Insomnia Rewards on April 20.
  • BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse offers a Pizookie for $4.20 on April 20.
  • Wingstop and other brands create a mix of in-store promos and online orders on 4/20.
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On My First Weed-Sober 4/20
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health11h ago

On My First Weed-Sober 4/20

  • The piece follows Emma Specter’s ongoing six‑month sobriety journey from weed, highlighting personal milestones and coping strategies.
  • The author recalls her first edible 14 years ago and the early experiences that framed her views on cannabis.
  • The piece notes how weed use subtly eroded trust and shaped social dynamics over years.
  • The narrative emphasizes sobriety as ongoing work, not a guaranteed fix, as the author fights the urge to use.
  • The author credits 12‑step groups and a sobriety‑logging app as practical tools to stay on course.
  • The piece frames sobriety as a personal responsibility amid ongoing temptations and fluctuations.
  • The author notes the social benefits of sobriety, including continued camaraderie and shared experiences without substances.
  • Vogue positions the story within broader culture coverage and the author’s role as culture writer.
  • The piece mentions ongoing Vogue coverage and curated content beyond the sobriety story.
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Review: '4x20: Quick Hits' spotlights trailblazers and moments in pot history
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Review: '4x20: Quick Hits' spotlights trailblazers and moments in pot history

  • The Times reviews Hulu’s '4x20: Quick Hits' as a brisk, four-part look at cannabis culture and history.
  • Each 20-minute film covers a distinct cannabis topic, from artistry to industry.
  • Bong Voyage profiles Jason Harris, focusing on artisanal glass and light humor.
  • Highly Unlikely chronicles the making of Harold & Kumar and breaks stereotypes.
  • The Legend of Ganjasaurus Rex highlights a Humboldt County community-film effort.
  • High Times examines the magazine’s history and its founder Tom Forçade.
  • Dana Beal is highlighted as a cannabis activist featured in the collection.
  • Review suggests the shorts are engaging and may spur further learning.
  • The collection balances affectionate tone with historical depth.
  • The review notes the films may prompt viewers to explore cannabis history further.
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Henrietta cannabis shop marks 4/20, highlights community investment
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business4h ago

Henrietta cannabis shop marks 4/20, highlights community investment

  • MJ Dispensary in Henrietta used 4/20 to highlight how cannabis tax revenues fund local projects and road repairs.
  • Finger Lakes region has generated $5.4 million in adult-use cannabis tax revenue since 2023.
  • Henrietta Town reported nearly $1 million in cannabis tax revenue since many shops opened.
  • Owner Ryan Martin says community giving is a priority and has donated to local schools.
  • MJ Dispensary has expanded to Spencerport, Honeoye Falls, and Geneseo, with plans to reach Rochester.
  • State Office of Cannabis Management continues cracking down on illegal shops statewide.
  • Customer described roads needing repair as a reason to support cannabis tax dollars.
  • Store owner emphasized the goal of using profits to benefit Rochester youth and the broader community.
  • 4/20 celebrations included customer engagement and business milestones for MJ Dispensary.
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