Treehouse Collective

2419 NE Sandy Blvd., 894-8774, pdxtreehouse.com. Cash only, ATM onsite.

Situated in a triangle-shaped building underneath a billboard, TreeHouse Collective's drab exterior belies a treasure trove of edibles that always seem to appear here quicker than anywhere else. The best-selling Lean Drank Sizurp, from Dirty Arm Farms, is almost always available. Its typical daily specials range from buy-two-edibles-get-one-free on Mondays to complimentary prerolls every Friday, and its concentrates from a trusted core group of extractors seem to multiply every other visit. It's great at making new customers feel like regulars: Each time I stop by, each budtender is quick to ask how my previous purchases went and isn't shy about recommending complementary products like its tasty White Fire flower. Also happy to share with and knowledgeable of other dispensaries, they expertly guided me to another dispensary to find the plant starts I had spent weeks searching for.

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Tyler Hurst

An alleged Twitter legend, Tyler Hurst is trying to figure out if he’s most like the blue, red, or green shell. He's worked with Seth Godin on the Domino Project, written for contact/kontakt, hosted the podcast StorytellersAZ, given a TEDxPhoenixSalon speech, produced CenPhoCamp, co-produced PodCamp and TechPhx, served as founding editor for the Downtown Phoenix Journal and Scottsdale Downtowner, and wrote a book called HipCider. He currently writes for WW, Potlander, and Thrillist.

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