Cannabis Dispensaries Are Getting Chic, and More Welcoming Than Ever
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Cannabis Dispensaries Are Getting Chic, and More Welcoming Than Ever
""We think that presentation matters, and that a space taken care of and filled with thoughtfully curated items and delicious treats provides a sense of comfort and nostalgia," Cannaday says."
""The aesthetic we've leaned into is on trend and in the companionship of other similar women-owned and operated businesses like Pop Up Grocer, and Big Night.""
""Freshly Baked,""
Pot+Pan in Portland, Maine uses a bakery-like storefront and curated home-goods display to present cannabis products within a comfort-driven aesthetic. The shop stocks cookware, nostalgic confectionery shapes, and edible-looking items that are in fact cannabis products, and enforces 21+ age verification and cash-or-debit payment. Executive chef Tara Cannaday emphasizes whimsy, thoughtful presentation, and nostalgia to welcome customers who might avoid traditional dispensaries. Retail trends show cannabis sales moving from austere medical environments into design-forward storefronts and lifestyle retail that partners with women-owned brands to reach mainstream consumers.
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