For decades Cannabis has been painted with a broad and inaccurate brush.
Stereo types about the user have become common place.
So I want to take a minute to put to rest a few of these myths, especially where a store like Canna Culture is concerned.
As a mother, I want to address the public's concerns about drugs and our youth, which was at the forefront of my mind when I founded Canna Culture.
1.) At Canna Culture, we do not carry any consumable products such as CBD or hemp.
2.) Since our opening, we have never had a minor visit the store without an adult. They seem to be less interested in soil and fertilizer than one might believe!
3.) The average age of our customers is 35 and above.
4.) Our typical users seek relief from medical conditions associated with aging.
5.) Our users are your neighbors, community members, and individuals you would never suspect. They come from diverse backgrounds, income levels, and most do not fit the stereotypical mold.
6.) The atmosphere of our store is subtle, ensuring that parents never feel uncomfortable when purchasing gardening supplies with their children.
Canna Culture's primary objective is to transform public perceptions and contribute to reshaping the image of cannabis within the community.
We firmly believe that cannabis is a natural and safe solution for numerous medical conditions. We are dismayed by the actions of the government, which have not been driven by concerns for public safety, but rather by financial interests that capitalize on the suffering of others.
At Canna Culture, our mission is to integrate cannabis into the mainstream and remove it from the shadows of public scrutiny. Community engagement is a crucial aspect of our efforts.
We actively participate in events that focus on community rather than cannabis.
As members of the Chamber of Commerce and the downtown association, we are committed to contributing to various local public events. Our goal is to promote open dialogue and understanding about cannabis within the broader community.
The Fairmont Home Show 2025.This was the biggest event we have ever done and we had a blast.. It was 3 days of educating the public about Cannabis and organic growing.. We were able to reach people who in the past have never been open minded to Cannabis..
In 2024 this was held at the Martin county library.. This year the wonderful gal that puts this together, wanted to put a little attention on her new upcoming endeavor... So we brought Canna Culture out to Sherburn...
Canna Culture had a blast participating in the Downtown Merry n Bright Celebration... We decorated.. Had some yummy treats and hung out with some of our favorite people...
Sept 12th, 2024 Canna Culture took part in the chamber of commerce Sip n Shop event.. We had an awesome VIP photo backdrop.. We served White wine and gourmet caramel corn, along with handing out some wonderful free gifts and telling the community about our store ...
On March 9th, 2024, Canna Culture received a invitation to take part in a local seed swap event. We contributed prizes for a raffle and provided attendees with an abundance of valuable information about the wide range of products available in our store.
Although Canna Culture primarily focuses on serving home cannabis growers, our versatile products cater to the needs of all types of gardeners, ensuring that every gardening enthusiast can benefit from our offerings.
I'm happy to share that Canna Culture had the privilege of participating in the 2024 Interlaken Heritage Days parade.
Our team embraced an Alice in Wonderland theme and had an absolute blast.
The turnout from the crowd was incredible, although we did run out of candy earlier than expected.
We are already looking forward to 2025 and planning to deliver an even bigger and better performance.
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