The 24 Best Gifts for Weed Lovers That Aren't Corny
No corny pot leaves or dumb puns—promise.
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Just a few years ago, most marijuana-themed accessories featured massive images of pot leaves and truly terrible puns. Today, with weed being fully legal in 16 states and decriminalized in many more, pot-adjacent products have experienced something of a glow-up in recent months. For example: truly artisanal pieces crafted from gorgeous materials abound, ultra-luxe beauty products that are jam-packed with soothing CBD, sativa and cannabis oils, and cookbooks to help you upgrade your evening routine, to name just some. To be honest, we're not mad about it. With that in mind, we rounded up 25 of the best gifts for weed lovers to buy right now—that aren't overly cheesy or bro-y—for the people in your life who enjoy legal Mary Jane, but refuse to sacrifice their personal style to do so.
























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Cady has been a writer and editor in Brooklyn for about 10 years. While her earlier career focused primarily on culture and music, her stories—both those she edited and those she wrote—over the last few years have tended to focus on environmentalism, reproductive rights, and feminist issues. She primarily contributes as a freelancer journalist on these subjects while pursuing her degrees. She held staff positions working in both print and online media, at Rolling Stone and Newsweek, and continued this work as a senior editor, first at Glamour until 2018, and then at Marie Claire magazine. She received her Master's in Environmental Conservation Education at New York University in 2021, and is now working toward her JF and Environmental Law Certificate at Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains.