Canna Style Smoking Accessories

You can think of Canna Style as your stoner bestie, sharing with you the smoking accessories of your wildest dreams. After years of working for major fashion brands, founder Amanda Smith, created this cute and trendy smokeware brand to fill a void in a traditionally male dominated space, bringing something uniquely different to girls, the gays, and the theys of the cannabis community. Canna Style’s selection of beautiful accessories includes rolling trays, grinders, papers, storage containers, and more. Predominantly pink and decorated with flirty hearts, red roses, butterflies, and strawberries, Canna Style has caught the attention of over 400,000 Instagram followers and has been featured in in Forbes, Buzzfeed and Mashable. Their latest drop is a line of rose gold zodiac sign accessories including a shiny refillable lighter, and a four-layer grinder with magnetic lid, kief catcher, and spatula, each finished with a delicate print of your zodiac sign. Attractive and exciting as well as functional, Canna Style accessories will add a feminine touch to your showcase with fun, stylish designs that make smoking even more enjoyable than it already is!

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