12 Jays of Christmas

The 12 Jays of Christmas: Emerald Triangle Craft Brings Holiday Magic to Cannabis Culture

It’s the holiday season, and instead of the usual trinkets or chocolates, you’re unwrapping the finest craft cannabis rolled up and ready to smoke – sourced from California’s Emerald Triangle:  Humboldt, Mendocino, and Trinity Counties. The 12 Jays of Christmas event is a full-circle celebration of local farming, community, and the craftsmanship behind sustainable cannabis.

Emerald Triangle Craft has curated an experience that encapsulates the spirit of Humboldt, Mendocino, and Trinity Counties. The centerpiece is the 12 Jays of Christmas gift box, a beautifully curated collection of twelve hand-rolled joints made with flower grown by the region’s most dedicated cultivators. Each one-gram pre-roll represents a unique farm or strain, highlighting the diversity of genetics and the care that goes into every harvest. These aren’t mass-produced—each joint is a testament to small-scale, regenerative farming practices.

It’s important to note that these boxes must be purchased in person, this isn’t something you can order online. However, you can request a delivery quote if you’re in the state of California.

How To Reserve Your 12 Jays of Chrismtas Gift Box

  1. You purchase a donation to the Humboldt County Growers Alliance and the County of your choice.
  2. Once your donation is accepted your box will be reserved at the holiday craft fair that matches the purchase/donation location. (Humboldt, Sacramento, San Francisco, or Los Angeles)
  3. Don’t forget to RSVP to the fair location you’d like your box delivered.
  4. In late November you’ll be sent a link to Humboldt Nation’s delivery portal where you’ll be given the delivery details.
  5. Attend the fair and get your box delivered to you by the Humboldt Nation delivery service.
  6. Smoke the Humboldt holiday spirit with friends and family.
12 Jays of Christmas

What’s In the Box?

  1. Green Crack from Humboldt Nation
  2. Headbanded from Sol Spirit Farm
  3. Orion’s High from Moon Made
  4. Cap Junky / Permanent Marker from That Good Good
  5. Zkittles from Talking Trees
  6. Jedi Nights OG or Magical Fruit from Arcanna
  7. Royal Blue Berry from Farm Cut (2 pack of 0.6 gram pre-rolls)
  8. Altitude (infused) from Nasha
  9. Whitethorn Rose from Most Wanted
  10. Gelonade from Redwood Roots
  11. Sour Diesel from Mendocino Natural Farms
  12. Papaya Bomb from Bigfoot Cannabis Co.

Supporting the Future of Craft Cannabis

What sets the 12 Jays of Christmas apart is its purpose. This isn’t a flashy marketing gimmick, by participating, you’re helping to sustain the Emerald Triangle’s legacy as a global hub for high-quality, ethically produced cannabis. The event is a reminder that behind every joint, there’s a story of farmers who’ve spent generations in the dirt perfecting their craft.

In a world of corporate cannabis, the 12 Jays of Christmas brings some holiday magic from the mecca of cannabis culture. It’s about celebrating the holidays with intention—supporting local farmers, indulging in the best that the Emerald Triangle has to offer, and keeping the spirit of craft cannabis alive.

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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