About Claybourne
With a thunderous exclamation, Claybourne Co. joyfully objects to whatever moment in time cannabis started taking itself so freaking seriously. Weed is supposed to be fun, you guys. Yes, it can also be healing, and it is forever magical, but why can’t we just let it be fun? With a big step back from the unnecessary clawing for clout and unmanageable social media hype, Claybourne focuses solely on the least stressful and most pleasing aspects of flower power.
Claybourne Co.’s expansive line of products touts variety of strains, formats, and nug sizes for all your giggling needs. With big buds and smalls at various price points, Claybourne’s jars and boxes pop up frequently in our Emjay delivery bags. With $115 on the half, Claybourne is spotting you at under $30/eighth, which can be hard to come by these days. The cannabinoids and terpenes of each strain are listed on the glass, and this level of attention makes the price point even more enticing.
Claybourne’s pre-roll line of “Flyers” exemplifies the heart, innovation, and (you guessed it) more weed-infused in every aspect of their simplified jays. Claybourne’s strain-specific, kief-infused jays come in single, double, and triple-infused strengths. These “Flyers” tout clear skies and in-bound joy for your most turbulent days and nights. The single infused option featured here serves up a fine half-gram combination of flower and kief for an elevated but more mellow infusion effect. Honestly, we really don’t need to get as high as fast as some marketing execs may have us think. It can be a lot more fun, take it slow and melt into the experience.
Cruising at even more earthbound altitude, Claybourne’s Power Line allows you to choose the trajectory of your own ascent with an eighth of pre-ground, small bud flower bundled with a separate, added gram of kief to supercharge the smoking experience. With the flower held in the newly trending roll-your-own-pouch (see: Old Pal) and the kief held in conveniently scoopable jar, this is an amazing update to the jay rolling kits of years gone by. And a big W for the Fun team.
Highlights
Claybourne stands out in our densely crowded cannabis market, offering an extra sprinkling of loving attention. Creative product naming and the invitation to “Take Flights with Flyers,” Claybourne puts a little pizzazz on the pitch, and I appreciate the extra effort. Strain descriptions on their website are playful and smirk-inducing with Ice Cream Paint job, for example, reading “green on the inside, cream on the outside.” Claybourne differentiates itself from the too-cool-for-school labels that give no information on their flower. Here’s the weed, have some fun, Claybourne quietly explains.
Unbleached rolling papers free of calcium carbonate make Claybourne’s flyers smooth sailing in both tried-and-true and newfangled strain options. For the oldheads, Claybourne offers King Louis and Super Silver Haze. While those looking to step outside their comfort zone have Golden Strawberry, Orange Fresca, Black Cherry Punch, and Mango Sherbet to choose from.
The Black Triangle featured here is Triangle Kush x G13 to form the hypotonus of your high. Like the Bermuda Triangle, these smokes promise to suck the intrepid traveler into a dimension unknown with an immersive, engulfing presence. Are there portals to dimensions unknown hidden surreptitiously among us? Will we ever find the wormholes the majority of preeminent physicists believe would put time travel within reach? How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if woodchuck could chuck wood? Find your answers and more on the other end of this economy-priced first-class experience.