The Bulldog Store Headshop
Headshop
4.0
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The Bulldog Store Headshop Review
4.0
Valutazione CannabisBarcelona The story of The Bulldog starts in 1974, in the middle of the red light district in Amsterdam. Henk de Vries created a place where everyone is welcome. A place where people can enjoy the privilege of being themselves; hence The Bulldog Coffeeshop. Inspired by his dog at that time, a bulldog named Joris. Even the company logo was inspired by Joris; a drawing of Joris' head.
The Bulldog just opened their social cannabis club here in Barcelona in March and just a month ago they opened their distinctive shop with all of their licensed products and much more. The Bulldog is located on a very tourist zone, walking distance from La Barceloneta and this makes it one of the best location of a headshop for tourists.
The range of products is very wide and they also have hemp derived clothes. Their specialty is branded products like lighters, rolling papers, trays, vaporizers and much more like special pipes and products directly from Amsterdam.
The Bulldog just opened their social cannabis club here in Barcelona in March and just a month ago they opened their distinctive shop with all of their licensed products and much more. The Bulldog is located on a very tourist zone, walking distance from La Barceloneta and this makes it one of the best location of a headshop for tourists.
The range of products is very wide and they also have hemp derived clothes. Their specialty is branded products like lighters, rolling papers, trays, vaporizers and much more like special pipes and products directly from Amsterdam.
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