After years, your crush is back in town and spotted you at the local tavern. You’re not a mind reader, but the “Can you not talk to me?” is a sign that they might not want to talk. Curiously, though, when you whip out the Thicket All-in-One Rolling Kit in the parking lot, you’re the only one worth knowing suddenly. The built-in grinder, rolling papers, and filter tips are tucked away in their own compartments, giving the illusion you’re organized, even if your passenger floorboard tells a different story. The perfectly sized rolling tray is so neat it almost distracts from the fact that you’ve never left the county, and the funnel for cones? It makes up for your inability to blame the floorboard condom on your “prankster sister.” The Thicket Kit is portable, stylish, and way cooler than you’ll ever be, but at least they’ll stick around to watch you roll. It’s the one thing you almost never mess up.
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