What is Cannagar?

Cannagar: A Cigar Made Entirely Out Of Cannabis

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Cannagar is an abbreviation for cannabis cigar. 100% cannabis. No paper or tobacco harshing up your smoke. Instead, wrap your pot in a premium cannabis leaf. Inside should only be the finest weed and marijuana products available to you.

We’re talking high-quality indoor full flower nugs, solventless hash oil. The concept is similar to moon rocks which are made with full nugs, hash oil, and kief. If you’re really ’bout that life, take your cannagar to the next level. Using kief and hash oil covered nugs should easily double the potency.

One issue with moon rocks is they’re more tricky to grind and smoke. You risk losing the two most expensive and potent ingredients. Every time you break up a moon rock, kief and oil can get lost to your fingers or a grinder.

On the other hand, the ingredients of a cannagar are wrapped and tightly sealed. So your potent ingredients are safe, and you get the smoothest cannabis smoke of your life as a bonus.

The best part is that it can burn for ages. Spark it at 4:20 pm, and it should still be going by 5:20 pm. The cannagar is the smoothest and classiest smoking experience a cannabis consumer can have this 4/20.

Final Hit: What is a Cannagar?

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If you’re buying a pre-rolled cannagar, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100-$500. Even if you can’t get your hands on a pre-made cannagar, you can now make your own.

Thai Sticks

Before getting into how to make a cannagar, you should know where it originates from. Your uncle might be able to fill you in on some of the details.

In fact, the cannagar was inspired by the “Thai Stick,” which was popular in the 1960’s and 70’s. Once you understand the thai stick, you can better understand how to make a cannagar.

Cannagars are still called thai sticks to this day. However, today’s thai sticks differ from the OG recipe.

Back in the day, thai sticks were some of the first premium seedless buds. They were tied to a bamboo stick with hemp string. For added potency, they were dipped in opium.

Having a thai stick gave you bragging rights during the hippy era. Today we’d like to think most people would prefer the cannagar. America’s got enough of an opiate problem as it is. Fortunately, cannabis always seems

Fortunately, cannabis always seems to help. In fact, states with legalized marijuana have lower opioid overdose mortality rates. You can replace the opium in a thai stick with hash oil to keep the trend going.

A properly rolled cannagar will ensure the smoothest smoke from start to when you finish 1-5 hours later.

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