High-quality finds: Discover the best Cannabis shops in town | HeraldNet.com

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In the 2023 Best of Snohomish County Awards, Bud's Garage in Everett has been honored as the best cannabis store, as determined by reader votes from The Daily Herald. This recognition reflects the store's popularity and commitment to quality service within the community. Remedy Tulalip in Marysville and Cannablyss in Lake Stevens earned second and third place, respectively, indicating a vibrant cannabis market in the region. The awards cover various categories, celebrating the diverse offerings available to residents. With voting now open for the 2024 awards, community members are encouraged to participate and support their favorite local businesses.

This initiative not only boosts local commerce but also fosters community pride, showcasing the vital role of small businesses in shaping the local economy and culture.

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