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Introducing Washington’s first cannabis retailer app 🤳

Shop online, track purchases + get exclusive Frequent Higher Miles rewards through The Reef Cannabis’ newest innovation.

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The Reef: Introducing Washington's first cannabis retailer app 🤳

The easiest app-roach to Cannabis — from anywhere.

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Since the approval of the production and sale of marijuana for medical and recreational use in our state in 2012, The Reef Cannabis has been pioneering the cannabis industry through superior customer service + high quality products — and was one of the first to open a dispensary in WA. Consumers can visit them at one of their three locations —Capitol Hill, Georgetown, or Bremerton — or browse their highly curated selection of products using their newest innovation: The Reef Cannabis app. 📲

Here’s what the new mobile app has to offer:

  • Access to exclusive deals + product drops
  • Shopping by specific categories, strains, or brands
  • Detailed product descriptions, so you don’t have to wonder what you’re getting
  • Convenient pickup options: Skip the line by ordering ahead to pick up in store. The app will notify you as soon as your order is in.
  • Store locations and suggestions based on your specific tastes

The best part? When you download the app, you get 30% off of your first purchase.

You can(nabis) access the app here.*

Please note: The Reef advises consumers to read the company’s terms & conditions and to not consume cannabis before driving or before a drug test. Marijuana products may be purchased or possessed only by persons 21+. Keep out of the reach of children. This content is for advertising purposes only; any information should not supersede the medical advice given by the CDC or an actual doctor. The information about providers and services contained in this newsletter does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SEAtoday.

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