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Flower Montana’s Brooks Street location is the chain’s flagship in Missoula’s south commercial corridor — a dispensary that has been winning Best of Missoula for Best Dispensary every year since 2016 and whose owner has been in the Montana cannabis industry since 2008. The operation is fully vertically integrated: cannabis is grown on the family’s farm just 15 minutes outside Read more...
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Lucky Elk is an Oregon-based THCa hemp brand and online retailer offering craft-grown, small-batch THCa flower and concentrates sourced from a guild of Pacific Northwest family farms operating out of the legendary Emerald Triangle — the world’s premier cannabis-growing region, where ideal climate and latitude produce terpene-rich, hand-trimmed hemp flower that consistently outperforms what most dispensary shelves can offer. Founded Read more...
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Archive Portland is a recreational cannabis dispensary located at 10645 SE Henry St in Portland, Oregon — a connoisseur-focused shop in Southeast Portland that has built a devoted following around one thing above all else: exceptional top-shelf flower. Archive carries a curated selection across every tier of cannabis product — flower, rosin concentrates, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, and accessories — but Read more...
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Biome at 105 Bridge Street in West Farmington is a medical cannabis caregiver storefront that has carved out a specific identity in Franklin County’s competitive dispensary landscape since opening in 2019 — building its reputation on high-grade solventless extracts made in-house, a category most nearby dispensaries don’t produce themselves. The operation runs its own ice-water bubble hash and rosin program Read more...
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Wisely Cannabis at 81 Industrial Ave in Sanford has operated as Maine’s hash-forward specialist since 2015 — a vertically integrated cultivator, extractor, and edibles producer that built its identity as “Maine’s Hash Company” around solventless hash rosin at a time when most Maine dispensaries were focused on flower. Everything in the product lineup runs through the same in-house pipeline: house-grown Read more...



