NewsDecember 30, 2010

SOQUEL, Calif. -- A California medical marijuana dispensary has raked in food donations with a unique offer: free pot. The Granny Purps dispensary offered a complimentary marijuana cigarette for every four cans of food a patient brought in this holiday season. Each patient was limited to a maximum of three cigarettes a day...

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SOQUEL, Calif. -- A California medical marijuana dispensary has raked in food donations with a unique offer: free pot.

The Granny Purps dispensary offered a complimentary marijuana cigarette for every four cans of food a patient brought in this holiday season. Each patient was limited to a maximum of three cigarettes a day.

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The Santa Cruz Sentinel reports the dispensary took in 11,000 pounds of food and handed out 2,000 marijuana cigarettes between November and Christmas Eve, when the promotion ended.

The food was donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank.

Second Harvest spokesman Danny Keith says Granny Purps, which only has eight employees, contributed the amount of food that would normally come from a business with 30 to 40 workers.

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