
"The Albany region of New York and the nearby Berkshires of Massachusetts share more than a geographic border-they share a lifestyle shaped by culture, nature, and discovery. For those traveling between the two states, the conversation often includes food, art, and increasingly, cannabis. While Massachusetts has developed its own market, New York's legal landscape offers a new dimension, and among the standout brands in this movement is Silly Nice."
"Silly Nice is a Black-Owned and Veteran-Owned craft cannabis company that has quickly carved out space in New York's crowded market. In less than a year, it was recognized as one of the top 150 cannabis brands in the state, competing against more than 500 licensed names. That achievement is no accident-it is rooted in craftsmanship, consistency, and a culture-first approach."
"Every product is created in small batches, hand-finished, and packaged with eco-friendly materials that often cost more to produce. That choice reflects a philosophy: weed is not about cutting corners, it's about raising the bar. Consumers can expect each item to be lab-tested, with Certificates of Analysis available directly at sillynice.com/menu. This transparency is one reason the brand continues to sell out at licensed dispensaries across New York."
The Albany region and nearby Berkshires share a lifestyle shaped by culture, nature, and discovery, with cross-border interest in food, art, and cannabis. Silly Nice is a Black-Owned and Veteran-Owned craft cannabis company that earned recognition among New York’s top 150 brands within a year, competing with over 500 licensed names. The company produces small-batch, hand-finished products packaged in eco-friendly materials and provides lab testing and Certificates of Analysis at sillynice.com/menu. The brand prioritizes craftsmanship, consistency, and culture, and its transparency and quality drive frequent sellouts across licensed New York dispensaries. Signature SKUs target potency, ritual enhancement, and portability.
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