You've probably celebrated April 20th, better known as 4/20, alone, in the comfort of your home, or in the company of friends. But did you know that this isn't the only day some members of the cannabis community celebrate?
Well, in this post, we want to take the opportunity to talk to you about 7/10. If you still don't know what it means and why it's celebrated, we invite you to find out with us. So, keep reading.
Origin of the celebration
As you may know, 4-20 is the day or hour that symbolizes the celebration of everything related to marijuana. Well, in this case, 7-10 is a number used as a way to celebrate cannabis concentrates, which are quite potent and whose most common way of consuming is through dabbing.
On this day, dab lovers take the opportunity to get out their rigs and celebrate. Over time, this celebration has gained traction among cannabis users; and there are various theories about its origins. Let's look at some of the most widely accepted ones:
1) There are those who indicate that some time ago, there were cannabis users who used a kind of code (7/10), which they sent via text message to black market sellers, in order to obtain cannabis oil.
2) Others believe that the number 710 is due to a group of young people who wanted to disguise the phrase “cannabis oil” and used this number, which, when read upside down, seems to say “Oil.”
In short, beyond the theories about its origin, this is a celebration that concentrate lovers will surely not want to miss.
Where is 710 celebrated?
Today, there is no industry event that stands out as the de facto celebration of 710. However, many events and organizations celebrate the holiday in US states where cannabis is legal. These include the 710 Degree Cup in Arizona, the Kush Masters 710 Celebration in Colorado, and Camp Session in Oregon. These events attract concentrate connoisseurs eager to celebrate the holiday.
What do you need to celebrate the 710th?
In the early days of cannabis concentrates, celebrating 710 required many tools. Traditional dabs, like shatter, are typically consumed with a dab rig, which requires a dab tool/rod, a blowtorch, or an e-mail, cannabis concentrate, and other materials to properly celebrate the holiday..