Acceptance for cannabis has continued to grow over the past several years throughout the US and marijuana is now legalized in various states for either medicinal and recreational purposes.
Along with the increased acceptance for cannabis we have seen a rise in cannabis-related commerce and there have been many creative services coming to market such as cannabis-related vacation packages, hotel stays, dinner services, and more.
One area that has been seeing an increase in business is the demand for weed-themed wedding celebrations.
Since cannabis has been legalized in Colorado for some time now, there are already businesses there that have been established just to meet the growing weed-demand in the wedding industry. People are looking for ways that they can incorporate using cannabis into their reception, flower arrangements, party favors, and more.
They've even got a Cannabis Wedding Expo that features different cannabis vendors selling things like hemp suits and hemp wedding dresses.
When it comes to choosing cannabis for the wedding celebration, there are many reasons why the bride or groom might be interested in doing it.
It's Cheaper Than Booze
Serving guests cannabis at the wedding, instead of serving them the option of an open bar, is often going to be a cheaper option to go with. Those who serve the cannabis-wedding market also insist that with a cannabis open bar that you are going to get more value for your dollar, than had you gone with serving the alcohol.
It's estimated that for a 100 person wedding that a bud bar would cost around $300 minimum for roughly 2 hours and then be $100 per hour thereafter.
There is also the option to have the bar come with budtenders (seen above) who will be tasked with rolling the joints etc for the guests. Guests will need to be careful about tipping those budtenders though, because there are rules in place to prevent such a voluntary exchange; the state prohibits any tipping to budtenders in Colorado.
The Bud Bar doesn't have to be just joints either, it can be vaporizers, bongs, and other pipes etc. Aside from smoking cannabis, there is also the option for hosts to go with cannabis cocktails and other edibles.
Less Drama
When drinking heavily at a social event like a wedding, sometimes bad things are bound to happen. But with cannabis, it's a lot less likely that people are going to make a fool out of themselves or do something to negatively impact the event. It's also suggested that alcohol can take away from events when people choose to over-consume, but with cannabis there isn't that sort of threat.
Compliment Not Replace
Industry experts insist that the cannabis bars aren't going to take over the position of alcohol within wedding celebrations anytime soon.
For now, the cannabis bars are more of a supplement and they offer couples just one more creative option to incorporate into their wedding festivities. Not only that, but for many couples who cannot afford to fund a night of drinking for their wedding guests, a cannabis bar might be the next best cost-effective option.
Pics:
Lollylah Photography via The Atlantic
Noelle Campbell via huffingtonpost.ca/entry/marijuana-wedding_n_5648307
Chloe Sommers via westword.com/marijuana/colorado-cannabis-wedding-expo-for-the-bride-and-groom-who-like-to-consume-8747229
The Wedding Singer via forums.theknot.com/discussion/1023029/drunk-wedding-guests-lets-discuss
Bloomberg via assets.bwbx.io/images/i8hU3HCkBnc8/v2/-1x-1.jpg
Sources:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-08-01/the-wedding-industrial-complex-has-a-new-moneymaker-marijuana
http://time.com/4882247/marijuana-legal-legalization-wedding/
http://herb.co/2015/11/10/5-amazing-cannabis-cocktails-to-knock-your-socks-off/
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