It's high tea time with Hemper.

Are you a fan of tea time, in liquid or smoked form?

It’s high time for high tea.

Then February is your month.

This month, Hemper has a subscription box that will bring a bit of elegance and class to your next session.

For February, Hemper brings you the Tea Party Box, which features a curated selection of handy tea party accessories.

Hemper has a new box available every month, each with new theming, goodies, and special uniquely-styled items.

This month’s box includes bullet filter tips, bamboo cones, hemp wick, a grinder-storage jar (Hemper Keeper), and Hemper Tech freshwipes.

There is also a two-pack of Hemper’s multi-use Quick Hitters, which add flavor to your smoke with a simple squeeze.

February’s Tea Party Box features an elegant design with floral embellishments, a cartoon rose, tea kettle, and cup.

If you are a fan of animated films, the kettle, and cup may remind you of similar tea-related characters.

Tale as old as time, bong to smoke that dime…(Vintage tea set not included🙂)

A Chip Off the Ol’ Hash Block

As usual, the biggest star of Hemper’s box this month is the special bong/dab rig inside.

This month, the bundle includes a teacup, which looks like the illustrated character on the box.

The bong (14mm joint) comes with an inside-out flower bowl, quartz banger, and candy-swirl glass dab tool.

The box also includes limited edition Hemper logo and cartoon teacup stickers.

If you’re the picture-taking type, Hemper wants to see your snapshots with the new Tea Party Box.

Tag @hemperco in your photo for a chance to have your photo featured on the company website.

Try the green stuff, it’s so fire! Don’t believe me? Ask who’s higher!

Hemper’s February Tea Party Box includes $100-$150 worth of products for $39.99.

The company also offers an XL Box, which includes $300 worth of products for $150.

The Tea Time Box makes a great Valentine’s Day gift for someone special or new addition to your glass collection.

By Benjie Cooper

Raised on geek culture, Benjie has been in cannabis news since 2014, and a consumer since long before that. Before starting CannaGeek, he wrote for the Candid Chronicle and co-hosted the Nug Life Radio Show.