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Root for Hemp Pocket Tin

$15.00

Keep your favorite things discreetly stashed with our stylish and practical Root for Hemp tins. These versatile tins feature a secure hinged lid that opens smoothly and closes securely.

The back of the tin contains the following educational message about hemp: “For much of human history, hemp has been known as a “camp flower” - an essential crop carried around through ~12,000 years of human migration.” 

Our signature tins are perfect for anything you want to carry around in your pocket or purse for years to come. 

This item is a part of our Merch on a Mission line. Some items in this collection are not made of hemp, but they all advance the cause of hemp in some way. 



  • Key Features
    Secure closure, lightweight, reusable, washable
  • Material
    Metal with printed design
  • Design
    Front features our red barn logo with sunset vignette. Back is white with the following message printed in red: “For much of human history, hemp has been known as a “camp flower” - an essential crop carried around through ~12,000 years of human migration.”
  • Size
    Pocket Size - 4.5" H X 3.34" W X .86" D
  • Count
    1 tin

Merch on a Mission

We Support Last Prisoner Project

Because no one should be in prison for a plant, $1 of this purchase goes to Last Prisoner Project.

Profile picture for Kristen Williams.  Wearing a white sweater, hair half up and green field in the background

Meet the Maker

Kristen Williams

Kristen Williams is the talented graphic designer behind the Root for Hemp brand. Working closely with our Founder, Kristen has been the creative force that channels Lauren’s visions into reality. She designed the Root for Hemp logo, all of our stickers, ashtrays, tins, greeting cards, sketchbooks and journals, pencils, as well as our iconic “Vote Like Your Leaf Depends On It” graphic used on everythings from buttons to hats. Kristen is passionate about helping entrepreneurs bring to life their visions for making the world a better place. Her favorite projects are those that help change the stigma surrounding cannabis through education. She has worked as a graphic designer in the cannabis space since 2013 and has done work for over 40 cannabis companies across the country and has been a part of seven different startups. She founded her own company, Hempsley, in 2017.