Windsor is seeing a steady rise in the number of cannabis stores opening up in the city with sometimes two, three or four stores located within a couple hundred metres of each other.
Fire & Flower Cannabis Co.
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Our story is your story
We’ve been here since the start, some of us before then. Just like you, we’ve always loved cannabis.As long time cannabis lovers we created a cannabis shop that we wanted to shop at. One that loves the whole plant, including the roots.
We keep it simple
We think cannabis should be simple and enjoyable. Wherever you’re going, whatever you’re doing, we’ve got you.When you walk into our stores, you’ll always feel a sense of welcoming. If you’re a long-time veteran or just canna-curious, we’re excited to meet you and make your buying experience easy.Visit us if you’re in the area, ask us what’s in store or let us know your favourite spot for lunch we just love to chat.
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The best Toronto spots to satisfy your munchies
This article is sponsored by Fire & Flower Cannabis Co. By NOW Staff
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It’s long been known that Toronto is a food lover’s dream. With almost any cuisine imaginable available in walking distance or a short trip on the TTC, it’s easy to find something that hits the spot.
In a city full of beloved neighbourhood restaurants, good food and great weed are a natural pairing. With all these endless options, deciding on a cannabis pairing is almost as daunting as choosing where to eat. Visit Fire & Flower to get your bud and their friendly cannistas will guide you with expert recommendations, whether you’re newly into weed or a seasoned connoisseur.
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Four summer activities in Toronto you can elevate with cannabis
This article is sponsored by Fire & Flower Cannabis Co. By NOW Staff
It happens every year, somehow you blink and we’re already halfway through July.
Summer in Toronto always zooms by but this year feels like it’s on fast-forward – perhaps that’s because we’ve all been itching to get back outside after a long pandemic winter and spring. Although it’s the shortest season, summer in Toronto is also the best. With everything from food truck festivals to movie screenings in the park to patios teeming with life every night, it’s hard to feel bored. But all that stimulation and potential FOMO that you chose the wrong new wine bar to spend your precious Saturday night at can be exhausting.