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Social Smoking in 2020

The year 2020 got off to a rough start and seemed to only get worst as the months passed by. From the deaths of global icons to the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, our sense of security and hope plummeted along with the stock market and global employment rates. As we've began to get a grip on our new reality, we've undoubtedly had to change the ways we conduct our daily routine. From standing six feet away from each other in stores, our faces shrouded behind masks and being more cognizant of our own and others health, our lives have changed. We're living in a world were past socializing norms is adapting to the betterment of public health.

While we may think of sporting events, concerts, dining and shopping as the most affected aspects of life, there is another subset of people who are feeling the strain of social distancing. That group is those who partake in recreational and medicinal social smoking.  

Prior to the global pandemic, the passing of recreational joints and blunts between familiar and sometimes unfamiliar parties occurred in high frequency. In retrospect, people should've always been aware of the possible spread of germs and bacteria through social smoking. Yet, it was hardly a widespread concern. Fast forward to 2020, and now the world has to rethink the way it conducts its most leisure of activities. One solution is no more social smoking. Everyone enjoys their own joint or blunt. Possible, but unlikely. Another more suitable solution, is to use a Hytter. The Hytter is a glass tip filter that prevents Saliva Assisted Transmission(SAT) of microbes and pathogens between users. Hytters are personal and safe. They go on the end of a joint or blunt and provides a much necessary barrier between you and your social smoking partner(s). They can be cleaned and reused, providing the safest smoking experience possible. 

The Hytter was born out of post-quarantine necessity. Anyone who is participating in social smoking will undoubted feel a sense of duty to not put themselves or anyone else in harms way. And the best way to do that is to Always use a Hytter. 

 

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