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DOTD - Drink Of The Day

DOTD For Monday, April 20, 2026

Look At The Date. If You Know, You Know…

Apr 20, 2026
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Today’s DOTD - Drink Of The Day - is a Green Tea Cocktail inspired by today being 4/20, which is internationally known slang for marijuana.

The History & Origins Of The Sobriquet “4/20”

Every year on April 20th, cannabis enthusiasts around the world gather to celebrate what has become the unofficial holiday of marijuana culture. There are a lot of wrong answers - and one correct one.

First, let’s debunk the wrong ones.

The True Origins of 4/20: Debunking the Myths

Before diving into the actual history, let’s address some common misconceptions about why 4/20 is celebrated for weed:

  • Police Code Myth: Many believe “420” was the California police code for marijuana smoking in progress. This is false—there is no police code 420 related to cannabis.

  • Bob Marley Connection: While Bob Marley is an icon in cannabis culture, his death date (May 11) and birth date (February 6) have no connection to 4/20.

  • Chemical Compounds Theory: Some claim there are exactly 420 chemical compounds in cannabis. In reality, scientists have identified over 500 compounds in cannabis, with more than 100 being cannabinoids.

The Waldos: The True Story Behind 4/20

The most credible and widely accepted origin of 4/20 traces back to 1971 in San Rafael, California, with a group of high school students who called themselves “the Waldos.”

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In the fall of 1971, the Waldos heard about an abandoned cannabis crop somewhere in the Point Reyes Peninsula area. Armed with a hand-drawn map, they planned to search for this hidden treasure. The Waldos would meet at 4:20 p.m. by the Louis Pasteur statue outside their high school to begin their quest. Their coded phrase “4:20 Louis” eventually shortened to just “4:20,” which became their discreet way of talking about cannabis.

Though the Waldos never found the fabled cannabis crop, their coded term “4:20” spread beyond their immediate circle. Through cannabis culture and media, 4:20 spread internationally as both a time to consume cannabis and a day (April 20) to celebrate it.

How 4/20 Is Celebrated Around the World

As 4/20 evolved from a simple code among friends to an international cannabis holiday, celebrations have taken many forms:

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Community Gatherings

Major cities around the world host 4/20 rallies and festivals. Notable gatherings include:

  • Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

  • Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada

  • Hyde Park in London, UK

  • Civic Center Park in Denver, Colorado

Cannabis Activism

Many 4/20 events have strong political components, advocating for:

  • Cannabis legalization and decriminalization

  • Criminal justice reform for cannabis-related offenses

  • Medical cannabis research and access

Industry Significance

For the legal cannabis industry, 4/20 has become similar to Black Friday, with:

  • Major sales and promotions at dispensaries

  • New product launches

  • Brand marketing campaigns

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Why 4/20 Matters

What began as an inside joke among five high school students has evolved into a global phenomenon that transcends its origins. 4/20 is celebrated for weed not just because of its historical connections to cannabis culture, but because it has become a symbol for the normalization and acceptance of cannabis in society.

The evolution of 4/20 from secret code to international holiday mirrors the journey of cannabis itself—from counterculture symbol to mainstream acceptance. As attitudes and laws surrounding cannabis continue to change, 4/20 will likely continue evolving, but its core identity as the international holiday day to celebrate cannabis culture will remain.

Yes, there are cocktails out there that use marijuana. But since marijuana isn’t legal for recreational use everywhere, we’re simply nodding to it with today’s Drink Of The Day, a Green Tea Cocktail.

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