Grand Opening on Oct 11 for Supermarket-Inspired Arizona Dispensary

GreenPharms, a family-owned and operated Arizona cannabis dispensary with locations in Flagstaff and Mesa, has announced the launch of a supermarket-inspired rebrand for its Mesa dispensary. The public is invited to celebrate the launch of this one-of-a-kind dispensary shopping experience at 7235 E. Hampton Avenue in Mesa on October 11th & 12th.

The event will feature representatives from popular Arizona cannabis brands, BOGOs, raffles, and other deals on cannabis products. Inspired by the grab-and-go experience of shopping at a supermarket, customers at the reinvented GreenPharms dispensary can shop with carts or baskets at their leisure and head to the register when ready to check out. The dispensary re-launch aims to create an easier-to-navigate, efficient shopping experience emphasizing variety.

“I’m proud of our team for the hard work we’ve put in to make this transition to an immersive, experiential shopping experience possible. We can’t wait for our GreenPharms customers to try it out for themselves,” said Marie Saloum, owner of GreenPharms Dispensary.

GreenPharms dispensary was initially launched in Flagstaff Arizona in 2013. Since then, the family-owned company has expanded to include a retail location in Mesa. In its more than a decade of operations, GreenPharms has won over a dozen awards for its excellence in cannabis service. GreenPharms operates several cannabis brands, including its in-house GreenPharms brand, CigaWeeds, Primo, Mad Terps and Trap Culture. The company plans to expand its reach with more locations and services.

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