MINT Cannabis Plans New Location in Former Midtown Wendy’s

“Dispensary deals across the US and growing…”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
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Offering “dispensary deals across the US and growing…” MINT Cannabis is an innovative dispensary chain with locations all over the country, including in states as far-flung as Arizona, Michigan, and Florida.

“The Mint was recently named ‘Most Innovative Medical Cannabis Dispensary’ by the international Commercial Cannabis Awards,” says MINT Cannabis’s website. “Known for introducing new conveniences, the Mint launched the nation’s first cannabis kitchen in 2018, a high-tech grow in 2019, a drive-thru in 2020, online service in 2021, and a shuttle service in 2022.”

MINT already has locations across Florida, from Gainesville to Orlando, to Brandon, to Delray Beach. And now, it is preparing to expand with yet another new location.

According to coverage by Tampa Bay Business & Wealth, MINT Cannabis will take over a former Wendy’s, located at 2036 N Dale Mabry Highway in Midtown Tampa.

“MINT now operates 17 approved dispensing locations in Florida, including stores in Brandon, Bradenton, Riverview and Sarasota,” says the Tampa Bay Business & Wealth coverage. “During the week ending July 30, the company dispensed more than 6.1 million milligrams of THC in medical marijuana products and approximately 1,060 ounces of marijuana for smoking statewide.”

Opening in the Dale Mabry Highway location, MINT Cannabis would be situated between Boda Authentic Mexican Restaurant and Denny’s.

You can keep up with all things MINT Cannabis by following @themintflorida on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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