Buku Loud Making Noise for Colorado Springs Cannabis Scene

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Colorado Springs native Joshua Corbett and his wife, Tifini Scarcella, are building a reputation that attracts customers from around state to their dispensary.

The cannabis in Colorado Springs doesn't receive the same amount of attention as Denver's, but at least one dispensary down south is making noise.was opened by Springs native Joshua Corbett and his wife, Tifini Scarcella, just over six years ago, and it didn't take long for the couple to dominate the local dispensary scene, where only medical marijuana shops are allowed.

What's made you stand out in the Springs? There aren't as many stores down there as there used to be, but competition is still tight.three times, and one year we swept every category. We pride ourselves on how good our flower is. I'm from this neighborhood, so there are a lot of people who come in who I knew before I owned a dispensary. It's a hometown thing, too.We have great relationships with everybody who comes in.

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