
Cannabuzz Opening in Lexington
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Cannabuzz, a new store in Lexington, is selling products with THC within the legal limits.
Cannabuzz, a new store in Lexington, is selling products with THC within the legal limits.
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Cannabuzz Opening in Lexington
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Cannabuzz, a new store in Lexington, is selling products with THC within the legal limits.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA new store in Lexington is creating a buzz.
The cannabis bar Canna Buzz is selling products with THC, but they're doing so within the state's legal limits.
Our Kacey Barker, Parker Bell, explains that as he visited the store that had its soft opening.
Today.
We're providing a much more personalized experience, something where people can really come in, They can understand what the cannabis and hemp plant provide to the people, provide to the world, and provide to Kentucky.
Just days before the soft opening of cannabis.
Annie Roush is putting the finishing touches to the new store.
Yeah, those other two.
One of those is brown paint and I think a brown brush.
The dispensary side of the new cannabis themed store was rushing to open today, but while the shop was a work in progress, the idea is not.
Will be delivering cannabinoids into different food ingredients like a chocolate covered strawberry with with cannabinoids into it.
When finished, cannabis will include a dispensary, a cocktail bar and an outdoor area for food trucks.
Brown says there will also be an educational component to the store where people can learn about Kentucky's impact on the cannabis industry.
Kentucky, especially Lexington, is the capital of the world, and so we'll really be driving in that historical component.
Rouse says cannabis provide all natural and plant derived products, which she says differs from the Delta eight products currently on the market.
But how can the store sell products?
Creating a buzz for customers in Kentucky hemp products, with up to 3/10 of a percent of THC are legal in the Commonwealth.
We'll be taking a lot of this formulary expertise and driving that into the beverages that we'll be serving as well.
So really creating, if you we can bring it up, we can bring it down or we can make it relaxed.
So that's the goal that we're going for.
The soft opening for cannabis is today 420, a popular day among cannabis enthusiasts.
And tomorrow, April 21, which Rouse refers to as Hemp Day.
For Kentucky Edition.
I'm Casey Parker.
Belle.
Thank you, Casey.
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