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Oakland Cannabis Delivery By Flowsent Promoed By Female Bodybuilder Laura Ehlen

Oakland Cannabis Delivery By Flowsent Promoed By Female Bodybuilder Laura Ehlen - Video

Oakland Cannabis Delivery By Flowsent Promoed By Female Bodybuilder Laura Ehlen Flowsent has the strongest cannabis delivery network in Oakland and the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. And to prove it, Zennie62Media, commissioned to give the cannabis organization an online boost, in turn signed up Laura Ehlen, a female bodybuilder and wildlife expert, to talk about Flowsent's network. Laura's talk about Flowsent essentially answers frequently asked questions about how to get the company's product, starting with why you should buy from them. Laura says "First, because Flowsent buys its product direct from the farms and concentrate extractors in volume, they have what they refer to as 'Costco Prices.' Flowsent has its own licenses, delivery cars and fulfillment center." She continues: "Second, because Flowsent delivers in a service area that covers Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville, San Leandro, the major cities and towns of Contra Costa County, and the Southest Bay Area, marked by Fremont." Finally, the wildlife expert who's quick with a bow informs us that "payments for Flowsent orders can be accepted at delivery with cash. So, go call Flowsent for your cannibus needs. The number is 510-545-4633 or email Flowsent at hello@flowsent.com" (Or here: https://ift.tt/39vEtH9) Reads like a pretty strong piece of advice. Laura reminds us that you have to be 21 years of age, or older, to buy from them. And the video itself lays out the 11 states in America where it's legal to buy cannabis, but the focus of the video-blog message is that Flowsent should be your first cannabis choice for delivery in Oakland. Message received.
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