The Good Day Farm dispensary on Cantrell Road is moving a short drive from its current storefront to a two-story office building. This relocation aims to provide a more spacious and comfortable environment for customers, allowing them to browse and purchase their favorite cannabis products with ease.
Good Day Farm's Rise N' Shine Gummies are not just a product; they represent a lifestyle choice for those seeking to keep their energy levels high throughout the day. These gummies are infused with natural ingredients that promote alertness and focus, making them the perfect companion for busy individuals.
A Pulaski County Circuit Court judge will rule later this month whether the First Amendment gives Arkansas medical marijuana cultivators the right to advertise their products freely. This landmark case, initiated by Good Day Farm, questions the restrictions imposed on the marketing and promotion of cannabis-related businesses.
St. Louis has approved a building permit for a Good Day Farm marijuana dispensary at 1531 South Broadway, about six doors down from Lift For... This expansion into St. Louis marks an exciting milestone for Good Day Farm as they extend their reach and offer their high-quality products to a new market.
It's 4/20, the day celebrated by cannabis enthusiasts worldwide, and Good Day Farm is hosting special events and promotions to mark the occasion. From discounts on popular products to live music performances, customers can expect a festive atmosphere at their favorite dispensary.
The lawsuit that led Pulaski County Circuit Judge Morgan “Chip” Welch to strike down 27 state laws on medical marijuana was filed by Good Day Farm. This bold legal action aims to create a more inclusive and accessible medical cannabis industry in Arkansas.
Students and faculty are in an uproar. The students have written a letter to the dispensaries and government officials asking them to address the concerns regarding the proximity of the new Good Day Farm dispensary to the university campus. The letter highlights the potential impact on the academic environment and urges a reconsideration of the dispensary's location.
Two Central Arkansas dispensaries are changing their names to Good Day Farm, aligning themselves with the brand's reputation for quality and customer satisfaction. This rebranding aims to create a unified identity and strengthen the presence of Good Day Farm in the local cannabis market.
Good Day Farm wants to give one lucky toker 365 pre-rolls through a free sweepstakes. This exciting opportunity allows cannabis enthusiasts to enjoy a pre-roll every day for a year, enhancing their experience and further connecting them to the brand.
Good Day Farm's commitment to providing high-quality cannabis products, advocating for industry rights, and engaging with the community exemplifies their role as an industry leader. Their dedication to customer satisfaction and their efforts to shape the future of the cannabis industry make Good Day Farm a trusted and respected name among cannabis enthusiasts.