StashPak 

 

When is a stash box more than a stash box? When it’s a StashPak, a versatile, hard-shell, air-tight, water-resistant storage case. Originally designed as a travel accessory for carrying lotions and potions, so many people were commenting to inventor Dee Dee Niedzwiecki that they were using the case for safely storing their “stash,” that she figured, why not? Delving into the cannabis community, Dee Dee discovered that the protective case could easily accommodate smoking gear like torches, grinders, pipes, concentrate jars, vape juice bottles, cleaning supplies, and whatever else (sunglasses, car keys, bail money) that requires safe keeping. Additionally, the rubber seal that keeps out water is just as adept at keeping in the smell and freshness of a smoker’s favorite herb. Measuring 6” x 6” x 3.25”, the StashPak is small enough to fit in a suitcase, handbag, or backpack. There’s also molded loop for attaching a carabiner or lock, and a geometric skid-proof raised design on the exterior of case. Custom branding options, make StashPak a great promo item (Idea: Load it up and offer as the ultimate gift set). If all that’s not enough to feel good about, the LuxePak brand commits a part of sales proceeds to Unabuseable (unabuseable.org), a charitable organization dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence and raising awareness of all forms of bullying and abuse.

 

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