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Pack It Up And Exscape

It’s out with the grungy, Rasta-colored old and in with the new, clean cut headshop experience with Exscape smoke shop.

Newly opened in the former location of Sugar on Top on Humes Alley, Exscape embodies the modern day stoner vibe with well-organized racks of glass, a playlist that jumps from dubstep to Asking Alexandria and a well priced selection of everything from grinders and scales to The Godfather posters.

Buying from wholesale distributors, Exscape’s prices rival any sales tag in State College. But their products still hold true to the art of smoking with pipes that are custom made like the PB&Js you’re mom used to cut the crust off of and stuff in your lunch box.

Their selection of smoking apparatuses ranges from handheld bowls to triple-chamber bongs water pipes to high-end vaporizers. They also boast an inventory of hookahs and a variety of shisha. And to say “welcome” to the State College community, Exscape is currently offering 20% off of soft glass.

Did you check out the newest headshop in State College, Exscape? If so, let us know about your experience in the comments or on Twitter.

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