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Your CBD Store at 1600 Shorter Avenue NW, Suite B in Rome is the SunMed-backed CBD Rx4U franchise’s dedicated hemp retail shop serving Floyd County from one of Rome’s principal commercial corridors. The store identifies itself as Northwest Georgia’s premier source for premium CBD products and operates an active local Instagram presence reflecting genuine community engagement in the Rome market. Read more...
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Your CBD Store at 245 Highway 53 in Calhoun is the SunMed-backed CBD Rx4U franchise’s dedicated hemp retail shop serving Gordon County from a prime Highway 53 location in one of Northwest Georgia’s key I-75 corridor cities. Calhoun is the county seat of Gordon County with a population of roughly 17,000, positioned along I-75 between Rome to the southwest and Read more...
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Your CBD Store at 249 Habersham Village Circle in Cornelia is the SunMed-backed CBD Rx4U franchise’s dedicated hemp retail shop inside Habersham Village, the primary shopping center for Habersham County and the commercial anchor for the North Georgia mountain corridor stretching from Cornelia through Clarkesville, Demorest, and Tallulah Falls. Habersham Village is a busy suburban-style retail strip anchored by national Read more...
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Alpine Dispensary at 8160 S Main Street, Unit B4 in Helen is one of North Georgia’s longest-operating hemp and cannabinoid retail shops, situated on the main commercial strip of one of the region’s most visited mountain tourist destinations. Helen is a small White County village of just over 500 permanent residents that draws more than a million visitors each year Read more...
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A Smokin Place at 1200 Brampton Avenue, Suite A in Statesboro has been Bulloch County’s go-to smoke shop and head shop since 2012, building a loyal following across more than a decade by pairing a broad product selection with knowledgeable, community-minded staff in a laid-back atmosphere. The store sits on the Brampton Avenue commercial corridor convenient to Georgia Southern University Read more...




