It’s almost April 20, also known as 4/20—the official global holiday celebrating cannabis!
What started as a 70’s-era code word in the Bay Area quickly became a counterculture movement, a day to enjoy cannabis in all its forms. As responsible cannabis use has moved from the fringes to the mainstream, enthusiasts don’t see it as a “loss” of the counterculture—it’s the chance for more people than ever to benefit from the life-enhancing benefits of this amazing plant!
This 4/20, the best place to do that is at Farmacy—SB County’s trusted trio of cannabis shops in Santa Barbara (128 W. Mission St.), Isla Vista (6555 Pardall Rd.), and Santa Ynez (3576 Madera St.).
When it comes to HUGE storewide savings, sales don’t get bigger or better than on 4/20. Come experience massive discounts on every product, plus over a dozen “buy one, get one” deals on top brands. And Farmacy is also taking it a step further and offering Friends of the Farm loyalty members all of the deals and discounts a day early on Friday, 4/19! Becoming a member is fast and free, just download the app today at the App Store or Google Play!
Get a goody bag with limited edition tote on Friday, or shop on Saturday to get a specialty hat and gift with purchase (while supplies last). See details at farmacyshop.com.
Sponsored by Farmacy.




















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