Tweet fijado
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY
2.2K posts

Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY
@MapleReserv
New York City ~ Telegram : Maple_reserv ~ DM to verify & place orders
Se unió Nisan 2025
509 Siguiendo825 Seguidores

@hgryder415 Man fr fr was much harder to secure it when it was first released
English

New cold cured rosin from @EastBayFarms you guys wanted more so we scooped up !! Starburst 36 & Banana Cane are here

English

We still have a few jars of @not4every1ca these are smalls so they will be going for cheaper per Q jar
Great smokes at a phenomenal discounted price for the people !!
GIF
English
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado

@CenteramericanM 🫡 putting the people on !! Some don’t know fr fr
English

@MapleReserv Thanks man :) I saw a lot of people asking this question on the proper doinks live. Thought maybe it’d be a good educational post.
English

Great explanation my brotha @CenteramericanM
English

@NickTolstoy1 @HappyPunch That move looked crazy 🤣 pulling that move off stoned seems insane lmao
English
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado

@StevenRbasshead What a beauty too 😮💨😮💨
English
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado

In Medellín, Colombia, there is a corner of the Manrique neighborhood where, every night at exactly 3 a.m., sandwiches used to appear.
Always the same way: wrapped in aluminum foil, inside a plastic bag, hanging from a lamppost.
No one knew who left them.
The unhoused people in the area waited for them. If you arrived at 3:15, there were none left.
It happened every single night. For six years. From 2016 to 2022.
Never a single absence. Not in the rain. Not on Christmas. Not on New Year’s Eve.
Then, in 2022, suddenly, the sandwiches stopped appearing.
“What happened to the sandwich man?” people asked.
A social worker named Carolina began to investigate. After weeks of asking around, a night security guard told her, “I saw him. He was an elderly man, came on a motorcycle. He hung up the bag and left. Without saying a word.”
Carolina posted an appeal on Facebook, looking for the man who, for six years, had left sandwiches every night for those who had nothing. In two days, it was shared more than 8,000 times.
Then a comment appeared:
“I think it was my father. But he died five months ago.”
The woman was named Lucía. Her father, Hernán, was 68 years old. He worked in construction. He didn’t have much money. But every night he prepared eight sandwiches. And he left them on that corner.
Why?
In 2015, Hernán lost his son, Sebastián, who died on the street, right there in Manrique. He was 19 years old. A fragile boy, struggling with addiction. Hernán had searched for him for years. But he hadn’t been able to save him.
“If someone had given him food… maybe he’d still be alive today.”
So, two weeks after the funeral, Hernán began. Every night. Without ever missing one. Sometimes with just bread and butter, when the money wasn’t enough.
In six years, he made 17,520 sandwiches.
He never wanted to know who ate them. He used to say, “If I know them, I’ll start choosing who to give them to. This way, they’re for anyone who needs them.”
When the story went viral, many people wrote:
“I ate those sandwiches for four years. They saved me.”
“They were the only thing I ate on some days.”
“Today I have a home, a job. But I might not be here without those sandwiches.”
One month later, at dawn, 43 people gathered at that corner. All of them had eaten Hernán’s sandwiches. They lit candles. Brought flowers. Lucía was there, in tears.
“My father couldn’t save my brother. But he saved so many others.”
One of them said, “Those sandwiches kept me alive. Waiting for them every night gave me a reason to hold on. Today I’ve been clean for two years. I exist because of him.”
That’s how a group was born: “Hernán’s Sandwiches.”
Forty-seven people take turns. Each one prepares sandwiches one night a month. They leave them in the same place. At the same hour.
Two years have passed. And the sandwiches have never stopped appearing.
On the lamppost there is a plaque: “Here, for six years, a father left 17,520 sandwiches for children who were not his. Because he could not save his own. Hernán, your son would be proud of you.”
Lucía comes back every month. Always at 3 a.m. To check. And she always finds a bag.
Because true love, even in silence, leaves a trace that never disappears.
And you… what would you be willing to do, every night for six years, to honor someone you couldn’t save?

English
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado

Top of the day what’s for breakfast / first smoke of the day ? It’s a beautiful day summer weather has me craving a nice refreshing ice cold glass of lemonade
Might have to roll up a refreshing joint of Lulu Lemon 🍋 from @BigNagaMeeCHi only rolling up one of the finest lemons!!
GIF
English
Maple Reserve / Exotic Prince of NY retuiteado

@NickTolstoy1 @MapleReserv @LocalsOnly_007 The next drop is a month away but coming along nicely heres a Pic of the gsc coming into day 42

English

Super excited for this new @DurdanSean35250 @LocalsOnly_007 drop my brothas always crushing it !!!
I know the city is just as excited too 🙏
English

@NickTolstoy1 @DurdanSean35250 @LocalsOnly_007 Always sensational the guys over there be working overtime !!! Every single batch improves from the next
Can’t say that about many brands my brothas continue to crush it
English










