Detroit's cannabis scene is abuzz with the announcement of a highly anticipated collaboration between Hytek and Growing Pains, two top Michigan growers. On November 6th, from 4-11 pm, the exclusive cannabis drop will take place at Burn 1, a new consumption lounge in Utica.
The limited edition rosin, dubbed Honey Banana x Lantz mixed wash, brings together two award-winning strains that dominated this year's Zalympix competition. The collaboration combines the fruity, tropical sweetness of Growing Pains' Honey Banana with the creamy, lime flavor of Hytek's Lantz.
Fans of cannabis connoisseurs will have the unique opportunity to sample both products and enjoy a dab bar at the event. Additionally, event-exclusive merchandise and prizes are up for grabs. The neighboring dispensary, Bowdega, also stocks products from both brands.
Growing Pains' owner Tom Farrell expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating, "We're good friends with the Hytek team and like what they're doing in Detroit. We thought it would be fun to wash two award-winning strains together and make a limited rosin drop." The aim is to bring the community together for an evening of high-quality cannabis and merriment.
Due to limited quantities, this exclusive drop is expected to sell out quickly, so attendees are advised to arrive early to secure their share. With Detroit's thriving cannabis scene and these two renowned growers coming together, it's clear that this event will be one to remember.
The limited edition rosin, dubbed Honey Banana x Lantz mixed wash, brings together two award-winning strains that dominated this year's Zalympix competition. The collaboration combines the fruity, tropical sweetness of Growing Pains' Honey Banana with the creamy, lime flavor of Hytek's Lantz.
Fans of cannabis connoisseurs will have the unique opportunity to sample both products and enjoy a dab bar at the event. Additionally, event-exclusive merchandise and prizes are up for grabs. The neighboring dispensary, Bowdega, also stocks products from both brands.
Growing Pains' owner Tom Farrell expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating, "We're good friends with the Hytek team and like what they're doing in Detroit. We thought it would be fun to wash two award-winning strains together and make a limited rosin drop." The aim is to bring the community together for an evening of high-quality cannabis and merriment.
Due to limited quantities, this exclusive drop is expected to sell out quickly, so attendees are advised to arrive early to secure their share. With Detroit's thriving cannabis scene and these two renowned growers coming together, it's clear that this event will be one to remember.