The bigger dispensaries are about the same price (some quite a bit cheaper with constant discounts weekly) This wouldn't be that much of an issue, but if mom and pop shops want to compete, the pricing needs to be BETTER than the other big shops or else no ones going to go. The bud is already over priced PERIOD compared to just buying it from anyone walking down the road, so any chance people can save a few bucks they will. This isn't like other little shops, in this industry you'll have to compete or just be cut out. These smaller shops need more competitive pricing (they MUST be cheaper) or have an incredible selection of HIGH QUALITY products. Everything here doesn't even come close to private reserve quality or even exotic. So either prices need to come down, or the selection has to be much more varied and higher end. It's unfortunate because this place is much closer to me and would save me 30 minutes. But with the pricing and selection, the extra drive is still the better option. Also the constant deals and discounts makes up for the gas...
Read moreFrom the moment I walked into Kind Kush, I knew I had found my new go-to spot. The atmosphere is inviting, clean, and relaxed — exactly what you’d hope for in a top-tier cannabis dispensary. But what truly sets Kind Kush apart is the staff.
Jimmy and Davis are absolute legends. Jimmy’s product knowledge is next-level; he took the time to ask about my preferences and needs, and then recommended a strain that was a perfect fit. You can tell he genuinely cares about the customer experience and isn’t just trying to upsell. Davis brought a vibe of warmth and professionalism that made the whole visit smooth and enjoyable. He’s the kind of person who makes you feel welcome and confident in your choices.
Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a curious first-timer, Kind Kush delivers quality, consistency, and a personal touch that’s hard to find elsewhere. Thanks to Jimmy and Davis, every visit feels like catching up with friends who really know their...
Read moreMake sure you check the expiration date before you buy and see if it makes sense. It’s hard to read the packaging of the items, the environment discourages it, at least at the station that’s off by itself in the dark corner where I happened to buy two, 1 gram vape cartridges expiring within a month and a half, with production dates four and five months ago. I smoke once in the day and once at night; no way can I use this amount before expiration. Was this place even open five months ago? Where are they getting this old stale product? Trying to sell it off for top dollar to unsuspecting customers and engaging in, LITERALLY, shady business practices. These carts with this expiration should have been sold 50% off weeks ago to make space for product that makes sense at this price. Also shoppers should be aware the Curaleaf Select product is inconsistent in terms of fill quantity based on my own anecdotal observation so go with the top shelf...
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