Remedy concierge Liss Smith and Jennifer Bontempo compare notes on one of the many cannabis strains available at the store. Photo by Genna Martin

Remedy concierge Liss Smith and Jennifer Bontempo compare notes on one of the many cannabis strains available at the store. Photo by Genna Martin

Get the most out of your cannabis journey, with an experienced guide

Remedy Tulalip prioritizes education for consumers and team members

  • by Remedy Tulalip
  • Monday, April 15, 2019 10:45am
  • Marketplace

Are you in your 50s or older and considering adding cannabis products in to your life?

Maybe you’re a knowledgeable consumer of cannabis looking for a retail store with good selection and quality customer service, one that is well set up to get you in and out quickly.

No matter your current situation or past experience with the plant and its derivative products, the knowledgeable team at Remedy Tulalip is ready to help you find the best options that work for you.

Learning to “live happy, live healthy”

If you’re a newcomer to the world of cannabis, there’s plenty to learn, from the multitude of products that are available to the difference between CBD and THC. When you walk through the doors of Remedy’s large store, you can rest assured you’ll be guided through the whole experience by a cannabis concierge, who will lead you to the next path in your journey.

“Our team lives by the motto, Live Happy, Live Healthy because of what we have learned through our own education,” says manager Sunshine Jess. “We have a deep respect and understanding of the plant. Remedy provides regular education for staff, and that product knowledge is very important to how we offer consumer recommendations.”

Remedy provides knowledgeable cannabis experience

If you’ve not had much luck as a patient within the regular health-care system, Remedy welcomes you to drop by and have a conversation about your needs and wellness concerns.

“We inquire about guests’ activity goals and intentions, so that we can offer a curated choice of products,” Sunshine says, “depending on what you’re seeking, from a euphoric experience, or nutritional goals, to rest and sleep. We point you toward a consumption method and offer a few of those options to review. We highlight CBD content and try to introduce that product knowledge as often as possible.”

Unique operation among tribal communities

One of just seven tribally owned cannabis retailers in the nation, Remedy prioritizes creating connections with Native American cannabis vendors. As seen in other economic endeavors, Tulalip Tribes is dedicated to providing opportunities for greater than 4,800 tribal members, as well as quality experiences for loyal visitors and guests. Remedy Tulalip reflects the same experience, with its focus on high-quality and hand-curated products.

Stay tuned for online ordering option

While creating a first-class opportunity to connect you with the right products at the store has been the focus for Remedy, they are working on an improved store flow allowing for improved product placement with easier to view selections, and creating a quick transaction option for experienced guests!

You’re invited to stop by the store on 34th Avenue, between I-5 exit 199 and 200, to learn more about your options, including Elder or Military discounts and the Remedy Rewards program for regular customers. With convenient hours (9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily), they’re always ready to serve you. You can also follow them on Facebook.

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