Sweetspot Farms, a New Cannabis Dispensary, Now Open in Essex Junction, Vermont
Sweetspot Farms, a New Cannabis Dispensary, Now Open in Essex Junction, Vermont
New cannabis retailer opens with community-focused values, local discounts, and a commitment to consumer education
Sweetspot Farms, a new premium cannabis dispensary, is officially open at 139 Pearl St, Essex Junction, VT, offering customers a unique and welcoming retail experience. With a strong focus on consumer education and service, Sweetspot Farms provides both cannabis novices and experts with a personalized shopping journey. Photos of Sweetspot Farms can be found here.
Sweetspot Farms is offering 30% off a first-time purchase to new customers, inviting the Essex Junction community and beyond to explore its carefully curated selection of high-quality cannabis products. Veterans and military members will receive a permanent 22% discount as a token of appreciation for their service—a commitment driven by Sweetspot Farms co-founder Blake Costa, who served 17 years in between the US Marine Corps and Army National Guard.
“We're thrilled to introduce Sweetspot Farms to the Essex Junction community,” said Costa. “Personalization is our focus. Our goal is to create an environment that’s friendly, welcoming, and centered around education. We want to ensure that everyone, regardless of their cannabis experience, feels comfortable asking questions, doesn’t feel rushed, and can find the right products for their needs.”
At Sweetspot Farms, customer service is the cornerstone of the shopping experience. The dispensary features a beautifully designed interior and an innovative digital bud bar, providing a highly visual browsing experiencing for customers looking to explore products and view strain information. Known for its approachable atmosphere, Sweetspot Farms is a destination where even the most hesitant consumers can feel at ease, with mild and low-dose cannabis options readily available for those who are curious but cautious.
“We’re focused on making cannabis accessible and enjoyable for everyone, whether you’re a regular consumer or new to the space,” said Keith LaPlante, General Manager of Sweetspot Farms and a proud Vermont resident. “We’re committed to providing exceptional customer service, along with a wide range of cannabis products that suit every need.”
Sweetspot Farms is also committed to supporting the local economy by offering competitive wages and benefits to employees, many of whom are hired from the surrounding Vermont communities. The company is currently working with the Vermont Community Foundation to establish a give-back program to uplift those that have been affected by local floods.
Sweetspot Farms is now open, ready to welcome customers with expert guidance, a warm atmosphere, and a wide array of premium cannabis products. Visit Sweetspot Farms at 139 Pearl St, Essex Junction, VT 05452 for a personalized cannabis shopping experience.
About Sweetspot Farms
Born from cultivators in 2018, Sweetspot Farms is an East Coast cannabis brand with retail, processing, and cultivation across 5 states. Known for its sustainability practices in cultivation, and a beginner focused approach to cannabis retail, the store features a wide selection of products, including mild and low-dose options. To learn more, visit sweetspotfarms.com.
Taryn Schofield
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