There's a new experience coming this Friday for cannabis consumers in Minnesota. ANANG Native Cannabis Company, along with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, is opening a tasting lounge and dispensary on May 15th.

ANANG Native Cannabis Company Opens 2nd Location

This will be ANANG's second location, and Minnesota's first Dab Theatre. It's located behind Black Bear Casino Resort at 1440 Black Bear Drive in Carlton, Minnesota.

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Guided Sensory Experience and Tasting

The ANANG Tasting Lounge & Dispensary is offering a guided sensory experience for guests to explore the solventless concentrates in a "curated environment." The staff walks visitors through the aromas, textures, and effects of the different products, much like a tasting flight for craft spirits or wines.

The experience will be guided by a trained cannabis host with one-on-one engagement so guests can understand products, explore new experiences, and feel confident and cared for throughout their visit.

No outside cannabis is permitted on the premises, and only products purchased at the ANANG Tasting Lounge & Dispensary can be consumed.

Excited To Host Cannabis Events

ANANG is excited to partner with Black Bear Casino Resort and Golf Course for outdoor concerts and live entertainment, Cannabis Cups and competitions, golf-related cannabis events, and cultural and community-centered programming.

Soil To Soul Philosophy

ANANG says they are guided by Anishinaabe values and are committed to sustainable living and soil cultivation. They are shaping their new standard for Tribally led cannabis innovation in Minnesota and beyond with their "Soil To Soul" philosophy.

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