Grizzlers, the traditional brand, brings “Buck A Joint” to Alberta

I once came across a review of Night Train that said, “I can’t believe it’s not a paint thinner”. Anyone who remembers the defacto Canadian Heritage Moment 2018 “buck a beer” probably also remembers how it tastes like drinking 100 pennies. This summer, Grizzlers are bringing Buck A Joint to Alberta.

Grizzlers, a notorious traditional brand, were the first to bring prepackaged and rolled six-packs to Canada. When legalization arrived in the fall of 2018, they went into hibernation. If you remember grizzlers, you know they are all about making good weed accessible. It couldn’t be more fitting that The People’s Weed is back in the wild with Buck a Joint.

Grizzlers make a joint Photo by Elsa Olofsson courtesy of Unsplash

The people’s joint

This summer, the S ^ MPLE by AHLOT program will grace Alberta with $ 1 pre-rolls. The Buck a Joint contains a single 0.5 gram of the legendary Grizzlers indica and is available for a limited time at select retailers in the province.

“We are excited to offer our customers something they have been waiting for – an old market product at an old market price,” said Matthew Watters, CEO of CRFT, in a press release. “Our commitment to the craft, the focus on the flower, accessible pricing and of course our previous market power set Grizzlers apart from the rest.”

Unlike the original Dollar-A beer (well, a little over a dollar now), these joints go smoothly. All Grizzlers products meet the provincial craft designations. These buck-a-joint pre-rolls are filled with craft-quality flowers from small-volume growers. For $ 1, it’s no problem testing the merchandise before jumping on the new 7 x 0.5g packs. But don’t wait, it won’t be long.

Are you planning on launching some premium budget pre-rolls this summer? Let us know in the comments. You can follow Grizzlers on Twitter for the latest updates.

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