Basically, there’s no reason not to get the vaccine at this point.
As if getting the COVID vaccine isn’t good enough—a local dispensary is giving away a free edible to vaccinated adults.
Mint Dispensary is giving out a free edible to MMJ patients and adults 21 and older who stop by one of their dispensaries in March. All you need to do is bring your vaccination card and an ID to get your free edible. No purchase necessary!
If that’s not reason enough to get the vaccine, remember that you’ll also be able to protect yourself and others from getting COVID-19. Plus, it’s the best way to stop the pandemic.
Did we mention the free weed? Basically, there’s no reason not to get the vaccine at this point.
Vaccines appointments are still limited to prioritized groups across the state, including all essential workers and people over the age of 55.
So, get your shot and head over to Mint Dispensary. The offer is available at their Tempe location, 5210 S. Priest Drive, and Mesa, 330 E. Southern Avenue.
The deal will also be available at their newest Cave Creek location at 17036 N. Cave Creek Road starting Monday.
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