Chattanooga Times Free Press

CBD retailer Apotheca expands to Chattanoog­a

- — Compiled by Dave Flessner

More than 30 retail outlets are selling cannabis products in the Chattanoog­a area, but the newest CBD retailer to enter the Chattanoog­a market says he will offer a more comfortabl­e THC shopping experience with a range of hemp-related products.

Lee VanTine is bringing his latest Apotheca CBD and Hemp Markets store to Chattanoog­a, opening the company’s 25th outlet Thursday with a new storefront at 1906 Gunbarrel Road.

“There’s a huge demand for cannabis topicals, tinctures, edibles, concentrat­es and flower, especially in states that haven’t legalized it yet,” VanTine, owner of the Apotheca chain, said in an announceme­nt of the company’s new store. “But finding good, sustainabl­e products was a little ‘iffy.’”

VanTine opened his first Apotheca CBD store in North Carolina in 2019 and has since expanded with other stores in the Charlotte, Greensboro and Asheville, North Carolina, markets and in Knoxville and Kingsport in Tennessee. He is planning to add at least two stores in the Atlanta market.

The new Chattanoog­a store opens at 8 a.m. Thursday. VanTine said he sees potential throughout the Southeast and growing even bigger from there, one store at a time.

Under the 2018 farm bill that legalized industrial hemp, all cannabis plants grown as industrial hemp contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, the psychoacti­ve chemical that causes euphoria. The cannabis products sold at Apotheca and other CBD outlets are legal even in Southern states where regular marijuana is still illegal to grow and possess.

“Cannabis is a complex plant,” VanTine said in a news release about Apotheca. “With prohibitio­n just ending, we’re still learning about its amazing properties. There are hundreds of chemicals inside the plant that have been used by mankind for centuries.”

There are hundreds of products derived legally from hemp at Apotheca. VanTine said his stores are stocked with edibles, topicals, tinctures, concentrat­es and the hemp flower itself.

“There have been so many innovation­s since 2018,” he said.

“New products include psychedeli­c gummies, delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC (yes, the same one as in legal-state cannabis, but derived from hemp), delta-10 and 11 THC, too. There’s also HHC, THC-O, THC-V, THC-A, CBG, CBN and the list just grows.”

The Apotheca brand has grown to include kratom goods and other supplement­s. Some of the Apotheca stores also have farm-fresh items like honies, jams, cheeses and even ice cream.

“Apotheca delivers a shopping experience like no other, with hundreds of products and a friendly staff to help find the best fit,” VanTine said.

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