Cookies opens its first store in Canada
Cookies opened its first store last Thursday in the heart of Toronto, Canada, in collaboration with Gage, its local partner. The cannabis brand is located at 278A Queen Street West, and sells products from both brands, Cookies and Gage, grown by Noya Cannabis.
This is the twelfth dispensary in North America operated by Gage, and the first Cookies store in Canada.
«It feels great to be in a position to diversify the current flavor profile in the Canadian market, with a flagship store in Toronto.», said the Berner rapper in a statement. «Introducing our customer journey to Canadian markets is something I've wanted to do for a long time.», he adds, pointing out that the dispensary will aim to pay particular attention to customers' needs.
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«Some of my favorite strains growing up were from Canada - Nade and Champagne Aka Pell were staples. [...] . I think the Canadian connoisseur will be proud to have Cookies, and Noya already knows our standards for cultivation, and has already done a lot for the Cookies brand in Canada », said Berner.
Fabian Monaco, CEO of Gage, adds: «We're super excited about the iconic launch of the first Cookies store in Canada. Working with Berner and his team to finally bring Cookies to the Canadian market validates the meticulous processes we've developed at Gage, and we can't wait to bring our unique retail platform to the Canadian public. «
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