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Cannapages Celebrates 15 years with Quinceañera Bash in Denver

By WeedWeek
Feb 24, 2025
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Courtesy: CannaPages

Cannapages, one of Colorado’s oldest cannabis brands, is gearing up to celebrate their 15-year milestone. On March 8, the festivities kick off at Pure Tymes—Denver’s new recreational lounge located on the iconic South Broadway Green Mile—for a night of music, tacos, and a wide variety of infused candies and drinks.

Mixing modern cannabis culture with the nostalgia of a traditional Quinceañera, Cannapages promises giveaways alongside an open bud, dabbing, and edibles bar for local cannabis enthusiasts. Adding to the festivities is a ValuSesh popup candy shop, showcasing new artisan honey sticks and other delectable treats.

The celebration is set to be a true industry gathering with top names like WTFamily Brands, Binoid, Keef, PuffCo, and more, all bringing their own party favors. Live beats from DJ Chris Diablo and DJ Mike Gravity of The Blend Twinz will keep the energy high, while the popular taco truck Machetes Gourmet will serve up mouthwatering eats to dine as revelers listen to live Mariachi.

Though Cannapages started as a grassroots online community directory and graphics agency in 2010, it quickly evolved into a key player in the cannabis scene, launching its first Directory & Digest in 2014 with the advent of recreational dispensaries. The company, founded by three brothers, is also no stranger to hosting legendary gatherings—its past parties have featured giant infused cakes and exclusive speakeasy events that have become the stuff of local lore. 

For tickets or VIP access, find more information on EventHi or contact editors@cannapages.com.

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