You can really tell how much of herself she puts into the store’s experience.
People shared equipment with their neighbors and bonded over a beautiful shared experience.
At Smash Hits Cannabis craft, women growers and science continue to thrive.
"I needed to stop drinking and driving before I ended up hurting someone or myself."
“It’s a small family business and we’re working for it to be in dispensaries across the state.”
Those flavors both complement and collide...
A perfect pairing between the flower and a sprightly gin and club soda.
It’s like a sugary blender in your body.
When all else fails, putting a pen to paper and writing about the things that trouble him has helped.
“One of my goals as an artist is to give people a sense of possibility,”
"Between my team and the community, I truly have the most amazing people around me."
The mental hurdles of living with one leg have been the hardest. Cannabis, she says, has been her saving grace.
"I'm one of those people that had marijuana charges back in the days … They villainized it back then."
"I am a better person because I decided to create a relationship with weed that benefits me."
“My best from yesterday may not be my best today. It can change from day to day. I just take it day by day & accept it."
"We're proud to lead by example."
"We've met a lot of great people along the way that have helped us become the success we are today."
In order to bridge the gap between artist and consumer, Larry decided to open Manifest Studios in early 2022.
“I have this platform now and I’m going to teach the people to be informed, to be educated and to be noble.”
"Having interactions with a myriad of people who come in to help with their needs can be a truly gratifying experience."