With 1 in 8 American adults If you’re searching for a safe space to propose Netflix & trill, you might find it in “High There! Complex spoke to co-founder and CEO Darren Roberts about his inspiration for creating the app, stoners finding love, and the future of High There!
What has High There's journey been like since it launched? initially launched [in February 2015] with a great chat technology that allowed people to meet and connect, which is how we became coined "the Tinder for Tokers." And we saw some incredible initial momentum at launch. Our network and community continues to grow every day and we are psyched to see so many people meet and form relationships on the app.
In addition to providing some volunteer farmhands, the events have been used as fundraisers, neighborhood mixers and outreach for the host farm.
Farmers, like participants, are drawn to the somewhat silly nature of the event. As for the event itself, there’s very little required besides a turnout and some weeds to pull.
(Maybe a little alcohol to loosen participants up afterward.) Making money by selling tickets to weed daters as well as some volunteer labor sounds like a dream come true, but don’t get so excited just yet.
The jury is out on how helpful the weed daters actually are at pulling up weeds.
Weed dating first made an appearance at a Northeast Organic Farming Association NOFA Vermont event in 2010 and since then other farmers have organized their own meetups as far away as New Zealand.Annel & Drew’s Kitchen makes weekly trips to Suzie’s Farm to pick their own produce that makes up their incredible, farm to fork culinary creations.Weed dating provided the motivation to make the trip down to the Imperial Valley where the farm is located.Dating is hard for everyone across lifestyles; that’s why there are myriad services to help singles find romantic prospects with similar interests.We’ve seen dating sites for Jewish people, farmers, kinky folks, and even white people.