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World’s first wheat dispensary opens in Toronto

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June 9, 2022 11:24am

Torontonians can start their mornings on a high note at the world’s first wheat dispensary. Opening today at 311A Queen Street West, the Shreddies Wheat Dispensary will offer visitors a unique tasting experience — an opportunity to sample a variety of whole-wheat Shreddies strains to suit any mood and enjoy a feel-good day.

“Over the past few years, hundreds of cannabis stores have popped up all over the city. You can pretty much find a dispensary on every street corner,” said Amy Bernstein, Senior Brand Manager, Post Consumer Brands Canada.

“We wanted to introduce Torontonians to a dispensary unlike any other – one that would help fuel their day. That’s why we’re so excited to launch the first-ever wheat dispensary. There is no actual cannabis involved – just the 100% whole-wheat goodness of Shreddies breakfast cereal. What better way to discover the ultimate edible than through a delicious bowl of Shreddies?”

The Shreddies Wheat Dispensary will be open for a limited time only, with complimentary cereal samples for consumers who visit the pop-up.

More information on the Shreddies Wheat Dispensary is available at shreddieswheatdispensary.com

 

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