The first-ever bud trimming experience in New York City.
New York City, New York Apr 7, 2022 (Issuewire.com) - The Cola Co-Op is hosting the first-ever public trimming experience and party! The event begins at 7:30 pm on Saturday, April 16th, at a private full-floor event space with a huge outdoor terrace in Midtown Manhattan.
For first-time attendees, you can expect a half-ounce of premium untrimmed indoor buds that are harvested at the beginning of April at the perfect time for your handiwork. The strains for this event are Blueberry Muffin and Vanilla Frosting, both grown from Humboldt Seed Company clones.
All attendees will be provided with a trimming kit, which includes scissors, gloves, a storage jar, and about 14 grams of untrimmed buds. Helpers from the Cola Co-op team will educate you along the way. Everything guests trim is theirs to bring home with them.
The trimming event continues with infused & non-infused appetizers from experienced cannabis chef Shawn Hamilton. We have an open kitchen on-site for you to watch & interact with Chef Hamilton during the experience. You can expect a bar stocked with infused and non-infused mocktails and soft drinks. There will also be a rolling station, candy bar, marketplace, and a DJ.
Guests can imbibe at the outdoor rooftop terrace to enjoy their freshly trimmed flowers.
Along with trimming and dining experiences, The Cola Co-op will announce its next event and showcase experiences that are designed around the herb. Through 2022, you can expect fun scavenger hunts and walking tours, along with a series of themed infused parties in NYC.
In accordance with NY state law, all products are provided complimentary to event ticket holders.
About The Cola Co-Op
The Cola Co-Op is a cooperative of growers, producers, and event planners who are bringing high-quality herbs and experiences to New York City. Our community is welcoming, inclusive, and accessible to everyone.
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