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American cannabis brand Dad Grass has teamed up with Margo Price for a special collection inspired by her recently dropped fourth studio album, Strays. Honoring the free-spirited nature and kaleidoscopic aesthetic which drive her new LP, Price’s collaboration includes federally legal Mom Grass flower and joints stored in limited edition packaging.

Price’s flower and pre-rolled offerings are made with CBG – the mother of all cannabinoids – otherwise known as the building block for THC and CBD. In addition to smokable products, Price has also rolled out handmade “Margo Grass” tie-dye tee shirts and embroidered hats. The designs evoke a psychedelic watercolor effect, beckoning to her lyrics in “Been to the Mountain,” and serve as an ode to Price as an artist, mother, and cannabis enthusiast. 

“My relationship with cannabis is medicinal, spiritual, creative and recreational,” offered Price via a press release. “I love being able to smoke a little something midday and take the edge off like I do with Mom Grass. Something that I know will not get me so totally ripped that I won’t be able to check out at the grocery store.”

The Mom Grass joints and flower are hand-crafted with low-dose organic hemp that is rich with CBG. The product contains less than 0.3% THC, providing a comfortable buzz ideal for garnering creative energy, flow, focus and a feeling of being in the moment. 

“That’s the feeling I get with Mom Grass and what I wanted to bring to people with this special release: an easy, creative smoking experience that doesn’t get you too high for your own good,” added Price. “​​I get little lyric ideas when I’m stoned (I call them ‘highdeas’), and I like to get a bit high and play guitar or go on a walk out in nature where song ideas and melodies sometimes come to me. I have battled insomnia, menstrual cramps, migraines, back pain, depression, hangovers, writer’s block and boredom with cannabis that’s high in CBG, and I want to help remove the stigma around this beautiful plant.”

Joints and flower are federally legal for those 21 years of age and over, and can be delivered to doorsteps across the country via USPS. To shop Price’s collection, visit dadgrass.com.

Read Price’s Oct./Nov. 2022 Relix cover story now.

 
 
 
 
 
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