Friday, June 15, 2018

Potheads

Andy | Friday, June 15, 2018 | | Best Blogger Tips
"HOTBOX" - Found this on their web page... Located in the heart of Toronto’s Kensington Market, the Hotbox Shop is a place where potheads can come and find all their hearts desire.... everything but the pot: we are NOT a dispensary…

15 comments:

  1. ...what a colorful part of town!

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  2. I like very much the side living on this street, shops and colors also

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  3. Strange enough you found that kind of shops also here but for real pot you have to go to a coffee shop. (No Starbucks).

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  4. I thougt they were selling pot, was surprised by that, but I am wrong I see.

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  5. Well, it's colourful.

    Whenever it does get legalized, I still won't use the stuff.

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  6. We've got a similar shop in our downtown area...I think it's still there. I guess they do enough business with the potheads. This does look like an interesting area, Andy. And one you know well? :))

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    1. Kensington Market is a very interesting place. Anytime you are in Toronto make a visit. You will not be disappointed.

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  7. I missed the last pedestrian day in the Kensington Market - it was the same day as Doors Open I think. That place has been there a long time!

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  8. Good shot - and interesting to me as a shop like that is rather hidden here in the outer suburbs..

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  9. Interesting. Everything but the pot. Now that it's legal here we've got a variety of places to buy the stuff. It's amazing how many kinds of products they offer, including a lot that aren't intoxicants but offer medicinal and relaxing components. And, of course, edibles.

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