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Informationen zum Autor Seth Matlins has been smoking weed since first hearing Pink Floyd in 1982. A global brand marketer with a long history in Hollywood from Rock the Vote to CAA to Live Nation, he’s EVP of the Branded Impact Group at WME/IMG. His work has appeared everywhere from Good Morning America to the New York Times and Ad Age . Eve Epstein is a writer, editor, and media strategist. Co-author of X vs. Y: a Culture War, a Love Story , she was the longtime editor in chief of DailyCandy, head of content for TakePart.com, and now runs content for Demand Media. Her writing has appeared in Vanity Fair , Glamour , Forbes , W magazine, and beyond. Ann Pickard has been an illustrator and painter for more than 20 years. Her art has appeared in the Los Angeles Times , California Sunday Magazine , Stock Pot Images , and LA Weekly , among other publications. She lives in Southern California and is currently working on a series of paintings of mythological creatures at their day jobs. Klappentext Twenty scratch-and-sniff scents bring to life a variety of topics from the epicurean and neurological to the cultural! medical and sexual. Ever notice that beer and weed smell alike? And the munchies? Well! they're real! scientifically speaking. Witty and enlightening! this conversation-launching compendium takes the reader's experience one step further Zusammenfassung The Scratch & Sniff Book of Weed is an entertaining, informative, and whimsically illustrated tour through 4,000 years of marijuana and its significance—psychoactive, cultural, medical, sexual, and more—with 20 scratch-&-sniff scents. Legal in all 50 states and "makes for a fun stoned read and a great gift.” ? High Times Reading and sniffing this totally cool book is amazing because it includes: The science behind the munchies The botanical link between weed and beer Weed’s sexual upsides and (literal) downsides Tupac to Shakespeare Why weed makes music sound better And lots of smells! Twenty of them! Authors Seth Matlins and Eve Epstein write, “Know why cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance in the world? Because it’s awesome, that’s why.” They then go on to explore the neurological, historical, physiological, psychological, sexual, cultural, and political world of weed. It turns out, as every stoner and enthusiast has learned, that smoking, vaping, or eating marijuana cues a release of dopamine in your system that boosts your receptivity to pleasure, whether in the form of music, sex, or, as the authors say, “Cool Ranch Doritos.” Marijuana’s impact travels beyond our bodies and minds, though. It has touched our culture, industry, politics, spirituality, music, art, and more. You don’t have to drop out, but maybe you should turn on to this book, which may just be the greatest-ever gift for anyone from the cannabis connoisseur to the cannabis curious. “Has a sense of humor, but it’s also educational.” ? USA Today ...