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That 70’s Pipe

Blown Glass Pipe

Missing the good ol’ days this holiday season? Then, bring them back with “That 70’s Pipe” from BLOWN Glass Goods, featuring a nostalgic throwback shape, and wig wag style. These ultra-groovy glass pipes, pleasantly reminiscent of the old school screw-together metal varieties, come in six different colors: blue, green, orange, purple, lime, and yellow. Grab the color that matches your inner 70s aura, and get ready to feel Dazed and Confused. At only $49.95 retail, it’s priced to sell–and in its beautifully designed blister packaging, it’s super easy to wrap and slide under a tree.

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