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    Always a great experience at Curaleaf in Youngtown. Everyone is so friendly and helpful, and they…read moreknow the products very well and are able to answer any questions. we've been assisted by everyone at some point but today we were assisted by Sierra, (aka CC) CC took her time with us and showed us all the deals and discounts available. My 77 years young wife uses cannabis for pain management for her arthritis. She usually buys enough to last a month. CC took her time and made sure my Wife got what she wanted including all of the discounts. Thank you CC for your professionalism and kindness.

    Today I was very disappointed and concerned. It's 1-25-2026…read more The harvest date on the flower is 12/27/2023. AI: Cannabis flower's shelf life is typically 6 months to 1 year for optimal freshness and potency when stored properly (cool, dark, airtight), but it can last longer, potentially up to 18 months or 2 years, with significant degradation in flavor and effects. After a year, expect a notable loss of THC, with around 16% lost in the first year and more thereafter, alongside fading aromas and tastes. Signs it's gone bad include mold, a harsh smell/taste, or a dry, crumbly texture, requiring careful inspection for safety. It was packaged in a plastic jar with a plastic lid. Nothing airtight about it. I think it should be a requirement for the budtender to tell you the harvest dates. I called the store to see about getting an exchange. They told me that it was safe to use the flower. And that I should make a note of asking the bartender the harvest date. The manager told me also once you leave the dispensary there is nothing they can do. I called the cura leaf main number and got there customer help center lol. She put me on hold and checked with the other employees before transferring me to the store. And told me they shouldn't be selling something that old. She wasn't even going to transfer me to the store she said I would have to go back down there to talk to the manager and it would be up to his discretion. I'll be sure to ask the bud tender next time what the harvest date is especially on sale items. Trying to make money anyway they can by selling flower that's not even sealed airtight in a plastic jar with a plastic lid. Smh I tried to upload photos but it's not letting me. I will return the Cannabis the next time I go to the store. I don't really feel comfortable using it. Let me rephrase that I will take back the flower cannabis and give it to the store. And I've lost out on $21 because I will not use it.

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