Newsletter #6

Despite the summer heat, we’re determined to ensure it’s a summer to remember. 

That’s why the Terratokes founders created The Katana Bamboo Bong, to address the problem of glass bongs constantly breaking and to bring us closer together by creating a sense of community. Our 16-inch bong utilizes bamboo, a raw, fast-growing, and eco-friendly material, and longan wood to craft the downstem and leaf bowl. Our aspiration at Terratokes is to form a community dedicated to exploring the planet and smoking in an environmentally friendly way.

Company News

  • We’re currently developing additional accessories for the Katana! Keep an eye out for new products.
  • We’ve been mixing things up with our editing, we’d love to hear what you think or if you have any video ideas.  
  • Our team has been diligently posting blogs to help you stay informed, check out our blog page, and our most recent blog Bongs Water Pipes for a discount code!
  • Terratokes is officially trademarked!

Terratokes Community Spotlight

A critical element of community is involvement. That’s why at Terratokes, we want to how the Katana enhances your lifestyle. Tell us about your experience with the Katana in a few sentences, your favorite spot to use the Katana, and/or send us a picture of where you enjoy using the Katana. We will be featuring you on our socials!

Canna-News

In the spirit of our newsletter, we wanted to share some recent cannabis news with you all. 

Marijuana Helps People Reduce Opioid Use And Manage Withdrawal Symptoms, New Federally Funded Study Finds

“Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) set out to investigate the relationship between cannabis consumption and injecting opioids, recruiting 30 people in Los Angeles at a community site near a syringe exchange service program and methadone clinic to analyze the relationship.

The study, which was published by the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports this week and was partially funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), supports a sizable body of scientific literature indicating that access to marijuana can offset the harms of the opioid epidemic, either by helping people limit use or giving them an offramp altogether.”