I visited NYC's new luxury head shop that sells upscale cannabis products like $125 mini-bongs and a $450 lighter. It was a firsthand look into how dramatically weed culture is changing.

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I visited NYC's new luxury head shop that sells upscale cannabis products like $125 mini-bongs and a $450 lighter. It was a firsthand look into how dramatically weed culture is changing.
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Edie Parker is now selling upscale cannabis products like $125 mini-bongs, $115 hand-blown glass pipes shaped like fruit, and a $450 tabletop lighter.

"People are using cannabis in ways aside from, let's get high and party," Ariel Zimman, founder of Portland-based marijuana accessories company Stonedware, told The Journal."It's not counter-culture anymore."called"The High End" in its Los Angeles location, where it sells products like a sterling silver pipe for $1,345, a $630 vape pen, a $920 ashtray, and 24 karat gold rolling papers.

And in New York City, accessories brand Edie Parker has launched an upscale cannabis accessories line calledin its Madison Avenue shop, selling products like $125 mini-bongs, $95 whimsical fruit-shaped pipes, and a $450 tabletop lighter. While recreational marijuana use is not yet legal in New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo said last year that

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