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Oakland Roots

Blunts + Moore is the first social equity licensed dispensary in the world – an accomplishment that has become the realization of a dream for Co-Founder and Owner Tucky Blunt after decades of boots-on-the-ground work selling Cannabis. Born and raised in Oakland, Blunt began selling weed at just 16 years old and like many, eventually caught a charge for the act – landing him on probation and putting his name on permanent record. In a twist of fate, what was originally intended to be a detrimental mark on his name ultimately became the key for Blunt’s ability to level up, go legit and open Blunts + Moore through Oakland’s social equity program. The dispensary was launched in 2018 in partnership with the well-known, top shelf, indoor flower brand Grizzly Peak Farms. This unique ownership structure of street-bred entrepreneur and legacy cultivator demonstrates the business’s grassroots approach and should give East Bay residents greater incentive to skip their closest dispensary and take a drive to Blunts + Moore to support tenured, local operators who are authentic members of the community making the leap to the legal market.

Stellar Staff

There is something about the energy of the staff at Blunts + Moore that feels unique – distinctly more fun and excited than most – and it stands out in a great way. There’s a certain type of pride one exudes when one loves their work, and it’s this joyful exuberance that permeates the air inside the shop. Upon every visit, their team seems genuinely stoked to engage, assist, recommend and guide me through their expansive menu. The budtending staff at Blunts + Moore seems to be well-educated and possess above average product knowledge – a big plus considering the size and scale of the menu here.

The Goods

Owner Tucky Blunt has been quoted as saying that he wants Blunts + Moore to be somewhat of a “Walmart of weed” – and the menu here certainly supports that statement. With multiple options for every type of product category imaginable, Blunts + Moore has one of the heftiest and most thorough menus we’ve ever come across. Not only do they carry every type of Cannabis product you could want, they also stock varying quality levels to satisfy everyone from the budget-conscious to the budconscious (and everyone in between). This sort of all-in approach to the menu means that Blunts + Moore is built to provide a quality experience with product options for all consumer demographics, including approximately 400 SKUs from brands such as Jetty, High Desert Pure, Ember Valley, Buddies and CAM.

The Future

With the departure of the Golden State Warriors to San Francisco, and now the impending departure of the Oakland Athletics to Las Vegas, Blunts + Moore’s proximity to a major sports destination could be coming to a close. However, when one door closes another door opens – and a new chapter for the business began with the launch of their consumption lounge late last year. They are one of the only active lounges in Oakland and one of only a handful in existence in the greater Bay Area. Additionally, the vacancy of the adjacent stadiums and massive parking lots means that bids for redevelopment are already underway. Low-income housing, retail space and even a single mega-stadium with accompanying shopping complex have been identified as appealing options for the 200-acre space that sits directly across the street from Blunts + Moore.

Despite the loss of the massive crowd the A’s and Warriors historically brought in, the future is bright for Blunts + Moore. Oakland continues to redefine itself as a city and community year over year. Moving in sync with the city in which it was born, Blunts + Moore continues to evolve, expand and entrench itself as one of the greats in California’s world-famous Cannabis community.

At first glance, Punch Extracts’ new Half & Half series looks like an expensive deconstructed appetizer. Combining two different consistencies in one jar, this new round of collaborations between Punch and Sonoma County’s Valley Grove Farms creates a miniature terp-cuterie board, allowing you a chance to experience a strain in subtly different ways.

1987 Pakistani Citr En Hashplant X Dead Head Og

For this month’s feature, we quickly zeroed in on this Lem OG that had a fresh press and badder version inside. Bred by Lempire Farm Seeds in Mendocino, this well-known cultivar crosses a 1987 Pakistani Citröen Hashplant with Dead Head OG. It’s the strain that scored second place for rosin at the 2015 Emerald Cup, and third for ice hash in 2017 – known for dumping hash and having extremely expressive limonene terps.

The badder is soft and sticky with a look similar to natural sea sponges, and the fresh press is a seethrough amber with just a little bit of streaking in there – making the whole thing look like a course of sea urchin and gelatin. I personally loved watching little flecks of the badder get trapped in the fresh press like some kind of gelatinous slime creature taking over.

Alone, the fresh press has a flavor that’s light and lemony at the start, with an effervescent aftertaste and a decently expressive OG funk in the middle. Just the badder gives you about 80% of that lemon flavor, but trades the other 20% in for some OG terps on the back end that’ll light you up like some smelling salts. Together, it’s sweet lemon with a thick OG sidekick escorting the citrus through the crowd.

When we asked Punch Extracts what their favorite part of the collab was, they said getting to take those globs of flavorful badder and dip them into the cold cure – creating a super terpy experience they lovingly refer to as a “glazed donut dab.”

These consistency combos are a great way to diversify your stash or mix up your daily dab ritual. Similar to the way video game fans can switch out alternate skins for their favorite characters, you can now do so with your favorite concentrates as well.

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