First Place: Tulalip Remedy
Remedy was the first pot shop on tribal land in Snohomish County and the sixth in the state. The flagship store is owned by the Tulalip Tribes, a sovereign nation with its own governing body and laws.
The store sells tinctures, rubs and edibles. Indica, sativa and hybrid strains of flower. Pipes, bongs and vaporizers. Budtenders explain the ABCs of THC and CBD with user-friendly graphics and charts.
Second Place: The Vault
Third Place: The Kushery
Additional Nominee: Cannablyss
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