Power couple Lindsey Smith and her husband Wilfredo Rosa, are the first minority couple to open a minority owned CBD dispensary in the south. The dispensary’s main focus is to promote heath and medical benefits in the black communities. The first location of its kind has been opened in Charlotte, NC. The wife Lindsey, is of African American and of Native American heritage, while Wilfredo is Latino. With maraujana being illegal to use in the south, the couple’s slogan “cannabis meets community” is centered to educate communities of the health and wellness benefits of using CBD. Not only does the couple’s ethic backgrounds separate them from the predominantly white dominated CBD industry in the south but Lavender House CLT is also unique in its own way. While most CBD companies buy from other companies.
Lavender House CLT specializes in making all their products home based. The category of products offered by Lavender House CLT include organic CBD oil, Chapstick, pain salve, massage oil, CBD themed merchandise, CBD soap. lotion, hand sanitizer, and more products.
Last Wednesday, the couple held the grand opening for Lavender House CLT on Cinco de Mayo for an overall celebration of fun activities, live entertainment, taco food trucks, a pianta, free adult CBD candy sampling, and a bud bar of tastemakers pre-rolls. The event also served as an introduction to the new exclusive CBD Chaldea cup to the community. In the future, the business plans to release CBD sweet tea, juice, and lemonade, while expanding in other states and cities such as Atlanta, Charleston, Orlando, Los Angles, and Puerto Rico. During the summer, the couple plans to host festival’s to spread the awareness of health and medical benefits to the communities.
For more information on Lavender House please visit https://www.lavenderhouseclt.com/.