As Ontario’s first brick-and-mortar cannabis stores legally opened their doors Monday morning, Toronto has only one called The Hunny Pot on Queen Street West as a slew of others await the completion of the approval process.
The weed is on full display at The Hunny Pot, Toronto’s first legal brick-and-mortar cannabis store.
Educational posters lined the walls, products were presented stylishly, including a golden blunt on a small pedestal. Dozens of staff dubbed “budtenders” waited to serve a line of customers – including one who set up a tent to hold a spot in line overnight -- before the doors opened at 9 a.m. on Monday. The queue stretched around the building.
“The day is finally here,” he told CP24. “Whether we have two people or 10,000 people -- we’re prepared.”
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