If you have done some kratom shopping online, you’ve likely come across wording mentioning “kratom lab testing.” Some vendors simply state that their kratom is lab-tested, others also include lab test results on their website or make them accessible via a scannable QR code on the packaging. The American Kratom Association actively lobbies the Kratom […]
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The pandemic has impacted virtually every aspect of our lives. From lengthy lockdowns and mask mandates to restrictions on various activities, by now, you have experienced the effects of the pandemic in multiple ways. If you regularly buy kratom, you’ve likely noticed that kratom shipping and availability have been affected by Covid-19 as well. Your […]
Connecticut is the third smallest state in the nation, larger only than Rhode Island and Delaware. Nonetheless, it’s home to over 5 million people, making it the fourth most densely populated state. Long before Europeans settled in the state, several Native American tribes inhabited the area. Natives spoke various languages from the Algonquian language group. […]
Texas is not only the second largest state in the nation by territory but also the second most populous state. California is the only state that has a larger population whereas Alaska beats Texas in terms of area. Texas is also larger than any Western European country. Dallas, one of the largest cities in Texas, […]
Arizona is the state you may recognize for the Wave, its stunning sandstone rock formations, and iconic saguaro cacti. That’s because the former is a popular hiking destination. Meanwhile, the Sonoran Desert of Arizona is the only place in America where the latter grow. Saguaro cacti grow very slowly, can live to 150 or 200 […]
New Hampshire was one of the original 13 colonies and the first state to decorate its independence from England. The first free public library in the U.S. opened in New Hampshire in the first half of the 19th century. It still operates and is the first library in the world that’s tax-supported. Let’s take a […]
New York State is one of the most populous states in the U.S. and one of the original 13 colonies. With almost 20 million people, it’s the fourth largest state by population. New York City isn’t only the most densely populated urban area in the county with double the people that Los Angeles in California […]
Rhode Island is one of the original 13 colonies and the smallest U.S. state by territory. Despite being tiny, it has a massive bay. It also used to have the longest official state name. Rhode Island was once known as the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, but the state decided to drop “Providence […]
New Jersey’s most valuable asset may be its people. The state prides itself on having a long list of famous individuals who range from inventors to celebrities. Jon Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Willis, are David Copperfield are only some of the popular names of those who hail from New Jersey. In February 2021, New […]
Vermont is the 14th state. Thus, it was the first state to join the nation after the original 13 colonies. Vermont is a forest state and its name means “green mountain” from French. The state holds true to its name. It has a large population of maples and is the largest maple syrup producer in […]