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Weed dispensaries are marketing at concerts and festivals, but the hope is to one day sell products there too

Por: Chicago Tribune Entertainment September 22, 2022

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The smell of pot smoke frequently pervades concerts, but cannabis’ presence is a bit more tangible at shows at the Salt Shed. One of the first things attendees at the new music venue’s summer shows encounter is a kiosk from Curaleaf’s Grassroots where they can learn about the brand, grab free rolling papers and tote bags, and preorder products to pick up less than a mile away at Curaleaf’s Weed Street dispensary. “We’re really... + full article



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