Nick Bags

danny12

New Member
hmmm? nick bag ive heard about them, but are nick bags are 2x2 or 1x1 or do i need to buy it at a certain web or store?:neutral:
 

Smuggler

Active Member
I miss nickel bags…. 1 fat finger of good Columbian in a zip for 5 bucks. Sad to see those days gone forever. S
 

theexpress

Well-Known Member
nickle bags are typicaly mexican schwagg or domestic midgrade.... a nick bag nowadays is one gram... back in the day a nick bag would roll 2-3 blunts.... 1 x 1 inch is your typical nick bag.....
 

supermoto

Active Member
nickle bags are typicaly mexican schwagg or domestic midgrade.... a nick bag nowadays is one gram... back in the day a nick bag would roll 2-3 blunts.... 1 x 1 inch is your typical nick bag.....
Oh I see, those are the size of our gram bags which are normaly $10 for mid-high and $5 for lower end product. But I try and not buy from ppl that sell grams, If you find ppl that only sell fractions like 1/8 and up or 1/4 and up its usually higher grade and alot cheaper. Like I an get an oz of straight killer vac sealed shipped from B.C.for $140
 

sonar

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Ive never herd of anyone selling a nickel bag lol but then again im from Canada
Haha, come on, you guys call them "pennies", "nickels", and "dimes", too. (The coins)

Oh and BTW, tell whoever is in charge up there to stop making the quarters so damn similar to American quarters. They fool the eye but not the vending machine. I can't even remember how many times I was at work or school and was denied a cold beverage or a tasty treat because my last quarter was one of those Canadian things. With that moose on the back sitting there almost laughing at me. At least put a better picture on it. There has to be someone up there who did something important enough to be put on your money besides some old lady. Now that I think about it, why the hell is the queen even on your money anyway?

:)
 

a dog named chico

Well-Known Member
Haha, come on, you guys call them "pennies", "nickels", and "dimes", too. (The coins)

Oh and BTW, tell whoever is in charge up there to stop making the quarters so damn similar to American quarters. They fool the eye but not the vending machine. I can't even remember how many times I was at work or school and was denied a cold beverage or a tasty treat because my last quarter was one of those Canadian things. With that moose on the back sitting there almost laughing at me. At least put a better picture on it. There has to be someone up there who did something important enough to be put on your money besides some old lady. Now that I think about it, why the hell is the queen even on your money anyway?

:)
Im with you...living in Michigan those damn tin fake quarters really f you around.
 

Total Head

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i haven't heard of anyone getting nicks and dimes since high school. we're talking over 10 years ago so my vision of a nickel bag is a 1 x 1 inch zip packed with seed weed. we would usually only get 1 good sized blunt out of a nick so i'm assuming it was about a gram. plus the action of stuffing it into the tiny bag fucked up the bud so it looked like shake. i didn't know anyone still referred to them as nicks and dimes. we just refer to it in cost per gram.
 

danny12

New Member
i think, in my school they still do it! some dude ask me, but i dnt know how he found out i sell weed, i was like wtf?
 

wanabe

Active Member
hahhaha kid shit when i was a kid i had 'nickel' bags 2 for $10 i was making mad cash stoped when i was 18 but shit i bought me a car and hella other stuff....good times
 

six8

Well-Known Member
care to rethink this statement?? five x two = 10
hahhaha kid shit when i was a kid i had 'nickel' bags 2 for $10 i was making mad cash stoped when i was 18 but shit i bought me a car and hella other stuff....good times
 

mrmoe

Member
aww the good days when something had a value i miss them too dam metric system whats a gram anyways
 
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