🌿 When the Grass Got Greener:
If you think your concert stories are wild, let’s rewind to March 1976, when The Who rocked Anaheim Stadium — and their fans accidentally turned the outfield into a mini cannabis farm.
This wasn’t just a legendary concert. It became the most accidental grow operation in baseball history — and the perfect snapshot of how far the cannabis world (and cannabis packaging) has come.
🎸 The Night Rock ’n’ Roll Planted Seeds
The scene: The Who were on tour, the sound was loud, the crowd was higher than the speakers, and the air was thick enough to chew.
Back then, “bag weed” came in sandwich baggies with twigs, seeds, and dreams — long before child-resistant lids and smell-proof jars. Fans puffed, passed, and partied right there on the stadium turf, unknowingly scattering hundreds of little cannabis seeds onto the grass.
Weeks later, the Angels’ grounds crew found over 100 marijuana plants sprouting in the outfield. One supervisor famously joked, “We’ve got grass in the grass.” Another added, “The situation isn’t so bad that we’ve resorted to growing marijuana.”
⚾️ Baseball Meets Bud
The groundskeepers had to clear the plants before the new season started, but not before the story hit the headlines. Anaheim’s field had turned into a botanical afterparty.
Imagine it: a Major League outfield dotted with tiny cannabis seedlings — the kind of scene that could only happen in the free-spirited 1970s.
Today? You can’t even sell a gram without a compliance label, child-resistant seal, and track-and-trace code. Times have changed, and so has the packaging.
💨 From Sandwich Bags to Certified Seals
The 70s cannabis game was raw and unregulated. Weed came in clear plastic bags, often rolled up in someone’s sock or tucked under a car seat. There were no tamper seals, no warning labels, no batch IDs — just good vibes and lots of seeds.
Fast forward to today’s market:
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Child-resistant jars and pop-tops
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Smell-proof pouches and tubes
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Custom-printed tins, boxes, and labels
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Tamper-evident bands and sustainable packaging options
At MSN Marijuana Supply Networks, we’ve built our brand around that evolution — from the wild, seed-dropping days of the 70s to the precision-sealed packaging era of today.
Because let’s face it — if those Who fans had modern packaging, none of those seeds would’ve hit the field. 🌱
🤘 A High Point in History
That Anaheim incident reminds us that cannabis has always been about connection, community, and creativity — even when it accidentally starts growing where it shouldn’t.
It’s a perfect blend of rock, rebellion, and roots — and a reminder that cannabis culture will always find a way to sprout, evolve, and thrive.
So here’s to the fans who made history (and maybe a little horticulture) — and to the modern industry that’s learned how to grow responsibly, package smart, and still have fun doing it.
Stay lifted, stay legendary, and stay compliant.
— MSN Marijuana Supply Networks 🌿
