710 is a term used in cannabis culture to refer to oils, specifically concentrates like hash oil, due to how the numbers spell "OIL" upside down.
Also called / Category:
OIL Day, Dab Day / Community, Culture & Slang (SFW)
Key takeaways:
710 is celebrated on July 10th, similar to 420 for cannabis.
The term is used primarily in the context of cannabis concentrates.
Commonly associated with offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Dabbing">dabbing, a method of consuming concentrates.
What it is / How it shows up:
The term 710 is often encountered on store menus, in product reviews, and within cannabis culture discussions. It is a playful nod to cannabis concentrates, especially oils, as the numbers "710" can be flipped to spell "OIL." The popularity of 710 has grown alongside the rise of dabbing, a method of consuming cannabis concentrates by vaporizing them on a hot surface. Enthusiasts celebrate July 10th as "Dab Day" or "OIL Day," marking it as a day dedicated to enjoying and sharing different forms of cannabis oils and concentrates.
How it’s measured or identified:
Identified by the date July 10th (7/10).
Associated with cannabis concentrates and oils.
Recognizable in cannabis culture and events.
Use in context:
"We’re hosting a 710 event with a focus on dabs and oils."
"710 is just around the corner; time to stock up on concentrates!"
"I prefer celebrating 710 because I love dabbing."
Safety & compliance in Canada:
Concentrates and oils should be purchased from licensed retailers.
Consumption is legal for adults 19+ (18 in Quebec).
Related terms / See also:
FAQs:
What does 710 mean in cannabis culture? 710 refers to cannabis concentrates, specifically oils, as the numbers flipped upside down spell "OIL." Celebrated on July 10th, it's a day for appreciating concentrates.
How is 710 different from 420? While 420 refers to cannabis in general, 710 is specific to cannabis oils and concentrates, with a focus on dabbing.