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Nagamorphia and Gargreq for my fantasy AU...
Amorphia
AMORPHIA
Advertisement for Acapulco Gold cigarette papers, 1971.
Hudson Valley Amorphia - Sam the Beer Man comes through again with the Hudson Valley hookup.
What a strange beer. Dry hopped sour IPA with milk, sugar, strawberries, and vanilla beans? As crazy as that sounds somehow it actually comes together. Reminds me of the flavor of Little Bites Strawberry Yogurt muffins.
Not something I’d want a full 32 oz of, but luckily its right up the alley of something the wife will split. Super glad to have tried it especially without having to wait in a 300 deep can release line!
Cursed idea I had for Amorphia- I like this concept now but if I saw this as a kid I would hate it sooooo much lol
Advertisement for Acapulco Gold rolling papers by Amorphia, 1973
Distributed Nationally by: NORTHEAST
Stone Pfactory, Newport Center, VT
D&B Associates, Watertown, MA
Amorphia, Box 66, Cooper Station, NYC
House of Ripps, Mt. Vernon, NY
Nancy Industries, Patterson, NJ
Merchandising Service of America, Philadelphia
Upper Berks Co. Grain Coop, Elverson, PA
SOUTH
FDC Graphics, Beltsville, MD
Hiatt Enterprise, Atlanta, GA
Now Things, Coral Gables, FL
Oat Willies, Austin, TX
MIDWEST
Rainbow Trucking, Ann Arbor, MI
Stone Bleu, Ltd., Minneapolis, MN
Joynt Venture, Milwaukee, WI
Spectrum, Webster Grove, MO
WEST
Amorphia, Box 99346, San Francisco, CA
Last Gasp Eco. Funnies, Berkeley, CA
British American Papers, Los Angeles, CA
Berny-Karp, Los Angeles, CA
Puff & Stuff, Los Angeles, CA
Inner Sanctum, Denver, CO
Amorphia founders Michael Aldrich, Blair Newman & Frank Richards funded marijuana legalization efforts with profits from their Acapulco Gold rolling papers (May 12, 1971)