Western New York’s First Cannabis E-Commerce Platform and Delivery Service, set to Launch on Monday

Website will redefine the way New York State residents experience cannabis, build connections with local growers 

BUFFALO, NY (August 4, 2023) – Western New Yorkers now have a new way to purchase adult-use recreational cannabis with Canterra, a cutting-edge new e-commerce and delivery platform launching on Monday, August 7. Canterra is a game-changer in the state’s expanding cannabis market, and is set to transform the way consumers explore, purchase and indulge in cannabis products in New York State. 

 

Customers have already begun using the platform to learn about cannabis and the participating New York State farms at the center of the state’s cannabis industry. Canterra works with more than 100 different brand partners across New York, with dozens from the Western New York area. The website will begin taking its first orders on Monday, and the first deliveries are scheduled for Friday, August 11. 

Canterra was created to improve the cannabis shopping experience for both enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Through an intuitive user interface, a robust and unmatched product catalog, and a seamless purchasing process, Canterra aims to create a trusted and convenient space for cannabis enthusiasts to explore and educate themselves about the wide array of premium products offered.

“Canterra will provide a different experience for consumers interested in trying recreational cannabis products,” said Matthew Krupp, co-founder of Canterra. “In the past, dispensaries were known for their lack of approachability and seemingly catered only to the experienced user. At Canterra, we want to revolutionize the cannabis industry in Western New York and make it something that any adult who wants to enjoy cannabis can do so comfortably and responsibly.”

Aside from delivery and the elevated user experience, Canterra is different because of its high-quality products and vast selection of trusted farmers and growers. By partnering with regional farmers, Canterra can ensure that customers are receiving only the best cannabis products available – an evolution of the farm-to-table concept.

Krupp is an expert in the field of cannabis and a born entrepreneur and will lead Canterra to become a trailblazer in Western New York’s cannabis industry with a unique and forward-thinking approach to sales. Unlike brick-and-mortar establishments, Canterra will provide an upscale cannabis delivery service combined with an easy and discreet shopping experience.  

“This new era of cannabis accessibility is a departure from the traditional dispensary that might be intimidating to new or novice users,” said Krupp. “Canterra is providing for the first time a way for consumers to learn our high-quality products and connect with the growers that produce them without having to leave their homes. Our website makes it easy to place orders and receive them straight to their homes simply and modestly.”

Initially, delivery is available in Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany, Wyoming, Genesee, Orleans and Monroe counties, with plans to expand its coverage area and shrink its delivery times by the end of 2023. At launch, Canterra will be offering all traditional cannabis products, from flower, pre-roll and vaporizers to edibles, concentrates, topicals and tinctures.

 

ABOUT CANTERRA:

Canterra is an upscale cannabis delivery service, providing a seamless and discreet shopping experience in partnership with trusted regional growers to ensure top-quality products. Canterra’s mission is to destigmatize the Western New York cannabis market, create an open space for honest conversations, and promote education and responsible cannabis use within the community. The name combines “cannabis” with the Latin word for earth, symbolizing their commitment to sustainable growth. 

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