Dad Grass x CREEM - Bud Howdy! Dad Stash Can + Grasstray Bundle
Description
A bundle that includes both the Bud Howdy! Dad Stash Can and the Bud Howdy! Grasstray, limited editions we drummed up in collaboration with America’s only rock ‘n’ roll magazine. Starring a slightly stoney version of CREEM mascot and symbol of the rock underground, Boy Howdy!We'll even throw in some free Dad Grass x CREEM matchbooks while supplies last.
About the Bud Howdy! Dad Stash Can
We’ve partnered with CREEM, “America’s only rock ‘n’ roll magazine,” for the latest evolution of our revolutionary grass stashin’ solution. A beer can with a lid that screws off so you can hide your weed in plain sight. But it’s not just any beer can. This Bud Howdy! Dad Stash Can is a remake of the most iconic fake beer there never was (read more about it below) featuring a slightly stoney version of the CREEM mascot and symbol of the rock underground, Boy Howdy!, an original R. Crumb creation.
About The Bud Howdy! Grasstray
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, what better way for your joints to be snuffed? Drummed up in collaboration with CREEM, “America’s only rock ‘n’ roll magazine,” this special edition version of the Dad Grasstray features CREEM mascot and symbol of the rock underground, Boy Howdy!, an original R. Crumb creation. It’s ceramic, 3.5" in diameter and just like Rock ‘n’ roll itself, these babies are Made in the USA.
About CREEM
In 1969, CREEM was launched in Detroit as a raw, unfiltered, unapologetic rock ‘n’ roll magazine, and ushered in a new era of raucous, participatory journalism. The mag broke barriers, rattled cages, and connected people to music in a way that has never been replicated. Today, CREEM has risen to reclaim their mantle as America’s only rock ‘n’ roll magazine. Because when was the last time you had any fun reading about music? Trust us. Subscribe now, only at creem.com.
“Set the bar pretty high for honest, heartfelt journalism” –The Village Voice
“Truth in a glossy magazine, with its gritty and grimy heart still intact” –NPR
“Brash, messy, and super opinionated” –The Vinyl District
About Our Dad Stashes
Maybe it was in an old coffee can in the garage. Maybe it was wrapped in an old faded bandana, wedged between his favorite records. Either way, you probably knew, or at least suspected, that your dad liked to get high once in a while. And like any good Dad, he was always prepared. Along with the original vinyls, favorite drink and out-of-reach memorabilia, your dad’s stash of grass was there to keep his soul light and his head right.
You’re all grown up now and you probably have a stash of your own. If you’re lucky, you might even have a few perfectly rolled J’s from your friends at Dad Grass in there. It’s reserved for slow-dances after date nights, long summer evenings with the neighbors or those rare moments of solitude and self reflection. It’s not for the kids. And certainly not for their friends. You’ve got to keep some things sacred, so you try to keep your stash hidden away just like your Dad did.
As students of the ancient art of stashing grass, a tradition that dates all the way back to 8000BC, we’ve seen and tried it all. So believe us when we tell you that your secret spot probably isn’t a secret. It may even be the first place they look! But there’s no need to stress. We’ve got you covered with our series of Dad Stashes, an ever-evolving but always-revolutionary stashing system that lets you hide your grass in plain sight.
Disclaimer
Warning: If you really want to keep your Dad Grass (or anything, for that matter) away from your kids, parents or other sets of sticky fingers, try the classic ‘lock and key’ approach. Dad Stashes are not child-proof nor are they guaranteed to dupe everytime.