Willie Nelson’s face is on the can, but the weed isn’t in it. Pot Culture rips the lid off the hemp drink hustle, where celebrity branding and legal loopholes sell weak THC as wellness. This is not cannabis culture. This is a scam wrapped in citrus.
Dealer’s Guide to Dealing
Some dealers get it right. Most don’t. Pot Culture Magazine lays out the unspoken rules for weed dealers who want to stay relevant, respected, and in business. From not licking the bag to texting back like an adult, this guide is for the real ones who move smart, weigh it right, and never leave their customers guessing.
High Risk Hysteria: Why That Cannabis Heart Attack Study Falls Apart
A major new study claims daily cannabis use dramatically raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. But dig into the data and you’ll find no dosage, no strain, no timing—just a yes-or-no checkbox matched against hospital records. This isn’t science, it’s stigma wrapped in statistical theater. Pot Culture Magazine breaks it down.
Blazed and Buried: Why Cannabis Burial Pods Are a Real Thing Now
The cannabis burial pod is no longer a meme; it is a marketed product. From THC-themed urns to eco-friendly grow kits made from your ashes, the green death movement is cashing in. But is it spiritual innovation, late-stage capitalism, or both? Pot Culture digs into the legality, science, and surreal branding behind this morbid cannabis trend.
Weed Salads: The Art of Mixing Strains
Mixing strains isn’t just something stoners do when they’re out of options. It’s a real ritual with unpredictable rewards. From terpene synergy to surprise highs, “weed salads” and “super sandwiches” are changing how people light up. This piece breaks down the culture, chemistry, and chaos behind the bowl.
Are Weed Reviews Rigged? The Truth Behind Strain Ratings
Strain ratings used to mean something. Now they’re just marketing bait. From THC inflation to paid placements on review sites, the numbers are rigged, the hype is hollow, and the best weed never makes the list. We pulled the receipts and lit the match. Trust your nose, not the apps.