Favorite
Carolina CBD is a CBD and hemp dispensary at 4902 Wilkinson Blvd, Suite E in Gastonia, North Carolina, operating at the same location formerly known as Carolina CBD Hempire — a family-owned shop that rebranded in late 2021 to reflect its expanded product range, which now includes THCa flower, concentrates, vapes, edibles, Delta 8, and accessories alongside the original CBD Read more...
Favorite
CBD and More is a locally owned CBD and hemp shop at 5360 Hendersonville Rd, Suite 117 in Fletcher, North Carolina, founded and operated by Niles Reinhardt — an Asheville native and UNC Asheville alumnus who built the shop around a personal commitment to product quality and affordability. What sets CBD and More apart from comparable WNC shops is Reinhardt’s Read more...
Favorite
Lucky Elk is an Oregon-based THCa hemp brand and online retailer offering craft-grown, small-batch THCa flower and concentrates sourced from a guild of Pacific Northwest family farms operating out of the legendary Emerald Triangle — the world’s premier cannabis-growing region, where ideal climate and latitude produce terpene-rich, hand-trimmed hemp flower that consistently outperforms what most dispensary shelves can offer. Founded Read more...
Favorite
Your CBD Store | Sunmed – Wilmington is a franchise location of the national Sunmed retail network at 4412 Shipyard Blvd in Wilmington, bringing the brand’s full lineup of USDA Certified Organic CBD products to New Hanover County’s midtown commercial corridor. The shop carries Sunmed’s complete range of oils, water solubles, gummies, topicals, capsules, pet products, and THCa flower — Read more...
Favorite
I Heart CBD – Park Circle is a locally owned CBD and hemp shop located at 1083 E Montague Ave, Suite C in North Charleston’s vibrant Park Circle neighborhood — serving the North Charleston, Charleston County, and greater Lowcountry community with one of the area’s broadest selections of third-party tested hemp-derived products including CBD oils, hemp flower and pre-rolls, CBD Read more...




