Everyone in Brooklyn's Talking About This Weed Brand - Here's Why | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Everyone in Brooklyn's Talking About This Weed Brand - Here's Why | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Brooklyn has long been the pulse of New York culture-a place where art, music, and authenticity shape what's cool before the rest of the world catches on. So, when a cannabis brand rises from the streets of New York and starts making serious noise across boroughs, people pay attention. That brand is Silly Nice, a Black-Owned and Veteran-Owned craft cannabis company redefining what it means to smoke premium weed in the Empire State."
"Founded and operated by a small, passionate team, Silly Nice isn't chasing trends-it's setting them. Within its first year, the brand achieved something few independent operators could even dream of: earning recognition as one of New York's Top 150 cannabis brands among more than 500 licensed names. For a company that refuses to cut corners or mass-produce, that milestone says everything about quality, consistency, and trust."
"What sets Silly Nice apart isn't just the potency-it's the philosophy behind it. Each product is handmade, rigorously lab-tested, and intentionally produced in limited quantities to maintain purity and consistency. Even the packaging speaks volumes about Silly Nice's values. Each jar and box is crafted from hemp-based, recycled glass, and reclaimed ocean plastic through a partnership with Sana Packaging, a small, family-owned American company dedicated to sustainable design ( sanapackaging.com)."
Silly Nice is a Black-owned and Veteran-owned craft cannabis company founded and operated by a small team in Brooklyn. The brand emphasizes quality over price through small-batch production, handcrafted products, and rigorous lab testing. Within its first year the brand ranked among New York's Top 150 cannabis brands out of more than 500 licensed names. Products include concentrates, flower, and vapes produced in limited quantities to ensure purity and consistency. Packaging uses hemp-based, recycled glass and reclaimed ocean plastic via a partnership with Sana Packaging. The company prioritizes sustainability and craftsmanship over mass production.
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