What is 710? Meaning & History, How to Celebrate?

08/05/2024
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The cannabis community is full of a lot of jargon, such as 420 and 710.

You can find them popping up everywhere from online social media posts to local dispensary advertisements.

You may have heard of 420, a code famous among cannabis aficionados. But, what is 710, and what’s weed got to do with it?

Don't Worry! We’ve prepared the following basic guide to help you get the most out of 710 Day this year.

Whether it’s your first time hearing about 710 or you’re a 710 veteran, the information below is sure to be helpful.

Once you’ve learned about 710, you can also spread the word to your friends and family.

What is 710? Meaning for Stoners

Growing in popularity, The 710, or 7/10 for July 10th, is a cannabis holiday dedicated to celebrate enjoying cannabis concentrates like oil, wax, and shatter.

The slang term was chosen because when you turn the number upside down, it spells "OIL", a word commonly used to refer to cannabis concentrate.

These concentrates pack a punch and provide a more intense experience than traditional smoking canabis flower methods.

National Oil Day has helped catalyze change in the cannabis culture. As events and information spread, people stopped being wary of dab extracts, dabbing, and dabbers.

Now, people accept and appreciate all sorts of concentrates and embrace the practice of dabbing as an exciting and beneficial way to consume cannabis.

The History and Origins of 710

The birth of 710 Day can be traced back to the early 2010s, and we have hip-hop artist TaskRok to thank for that.

He and some high-ranking members of the cannabis community held a virtual dab session in TinyChat.

They felt there should be a holiday devoted to dabbing — vaporizing cannabis concentrates rather than burning and smoking flower.

It was TaskRok who suggested July 10 — 7/10 — as the new celebration date.

To cement the date, TaskRok and Linus Stubbs released a new album, The Movement, on July 10, 2011, which featured tracks like “Boil That Oil” and “7:10.”

In addition, The chatter about 710 first popped up on TokeCity on the perfect date, July 10th, 2011.

This was swiftly followed by a more detailed definition on Urban Dictionary, and by 2012, The 7/10 Cup was first time introduced.

710 gained even more fame in July 2013 when there was an article published in LA Weekly under the title “710 is the new 420”.

In 2014, High Times published a piece acknowledging the importance of the holiday.

What is 710 Friendly?

Being 710 friendly refers to any environment or person that accepts or uses cannabis concentrates and oils.

710 friendly means that anyone there will support the use or the production or sale of cannabis oils and other concentrates.

It’s essentially waving a flag that says, “Come dab with me.”

How to Celebrate the 710 Day? Happy 710!

710 is celebrated both on July 10 and specifically at 7:10 a.m. or p.m.

Some folks enjoy dabbing their favorite cannabis concentrates at home, whereas others participate in more event orientated celebrations, like cannabis cups or music festivals.

From the West to the East Coast, there are many events and organizations celebrate the holiday in cannabis-legal states.

These include Arizona's 710 Degree Cup, Colorado's Kush Masters 710 Celebration, and Oregon's Camp Sesh, which all attract concentrate connoisseurs ready to celebrate Dab Day.

Most people celebrate the 710 cannabis holiday by using various forms of concentrates.

If you’re looking to get the most out of this revered holiday, you should probably start by figuring out the best concentrates to use.

Fortunately, many dispensaries in legalized states will provide their customers with 710-related discounts to commemorate the occasion.

What are Cannabis Concentrates? and How to Consume them?

Concentrates are popular because you only need a very small amount of concentrated cannabis oil to achieve extremely potent effects.

Popular forms of cannabis concentrates (also called dabs) include the following: Bubble hash, Hash oil, Shatter, Wax, Butter, Badder, Budder, etc.

The potency and concentration of this oil varies by product, but essentially they are a concentrated form of cannabinoids and other molecules that are extracted from the cannabis plant material through a variety of processes.

Cannabis concentrates are typically consumed using a glass dab rig — vaporizing the wax or other concentrate on a red-hot nail/banger and inhaling the resulting vapor. The process is called dabbing.

However, the rising popularity of portable e-rigs, oil vape pens, dab pens and dab straws makes it easier than ever to consume concentrates.

Is 710 the same as 420?

Both 420 Day and 710 Day are unofficial holidays among the cannabis-using community.

420 Day is Weed Day, and it takes place on April 20, which celebrates everything related to cannabis and cannabis use.

710 Day, onthe other hand, celebrated on July 10, it encourages dabbing concentrates such as wax, shatter, and budder.

Both marijuana users and non-marijuana users, 420 is a fairly common language.

As cannabis concentrate becomes a new consumption option, 710 is just entering the mainstream language. But it is becoming more and more popular.

Conclusion

If you’ve never heard of 710 before, you’re not alone. 710 still isn’t as well-known or as popular as 420.

However, As concentrates gain popularity, 710 awareness continues to grow each year.

It is now a significance for the influential, high-THC, cannabis subculture of dabbing and oil.

If you haven’t experienced the distinct effects of cannabis concentrates, 710 may be the ideal time to get started.

Remember that dabbing can be a powerful experience, Start low and slow— especially if you’re a newbie to extracts.