
"For cannabis connoisseurs across New York State, the words "Silly Nice restock" carry real weight. Known for crafting small-batch, high-potency weed that blends artistry, integrity, and unforgettable flavor, Silly Nice continues to set itself apart from the crowded New York cannabis scene. Following a standout appearance at the Hall of Flowers NYC showcase, the brand has once again replenished shelves statewide, giving enthusiasts the chance to enjoy its handcrafted lineup while supplies last."
"Founded and operated by a small, passionate team, Silly Nice is a Black-Owned and Veteran-Owned craft cannabis brand that has quickly become one of New York's most respected producers. Within its first year of operations, the brand earned a coveted position among the Top 150 cannabis brands statewide-no small feat in a competitive field of more than 500 licensed operators."
"What distinguishes Silly Nice isn't just potency or presentation-it's purpose. The brand wasn't built to chase trends; it was built to create exceptional weed that consumers could trust. Each product reflects an uncompromising commitment to quality, with small-batch production methods emphasizing purity, sustainability, and innovation. From recycled glass jars and hemp-based labels to ocean-recovered plastic lids, Silly Nice integrates environmental responsibility into every aspect of its packagin"
Silly Nice has restocked dispensaries across New York State, from Manhattan to Buffalo, giving consumers access to its handcrafted, small-batch, high-potency cannabis products while supplies last. Restocks are available at numerous retailers including Upstate Pines Inc, Happy Days Dispensary, CuraLeaf locations, SeshNYC, Royale Flowers, ZenZest New Hyde Park, The Travel Agency locations, Liberty Buds, and several others across the state. Founded and operated by a small, passionate team, Silly Nice is a Black-Owned and Veteran-Owned craft brand that reached the Top 150 statewide within its first year. Production emphasizes purity, sustainability, and innovation, using recycled glass jars, hemp-based labels, and ocean-recovered plastic lids.
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