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LAKEVILLE When Twisted Growers LLC received a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals in January of 2020 to cultivate and process adult use recreational cannabis at 415 Millennium Circle, the owners assumed that the permit also covered the conversion of the cannabis grown there into oils, tinctures, and edible products, as well as the usual processing of the dried “flower” tops for smokers.
That’s what the licenses the state Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) issued to Twisted Growers for its Lakeville locations say, but somehow the manufacturing of related cannabis products and foodstuffs was left off the 2019 application that the local Appeals Board approved in 2020.
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LAKEVILLE Quietly, and without any fanfare, the town’s first cannabis product kitchen was recently cleared to start cooking up marijuana edibles by the Board of Health. Except for the products to be created, it was another routine approval of a commercial kitchen operation for the board.
Bountiful Farms Inc. of Franklin received the license to operate the kitchen at 200 Kenneth Welch Drive in the town’s primary industrial park at the Feb. 3 meeting of the Board of Health after Health Agent Ed Cullen reported finding “everything’s in order” during his pre-opening inspection.
There is already a state licensed cannabis cultivation operation in the building, with the some of the marijuana plants already growing there destined to become the raw material for candies, cookies, and other products containing cannabis that will be manufactured there.