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Doobie Delivery Smokes as First to Offer Recreational Delivery in Missouri

Customers can order with free delivery during the first month of recreational cannabis sales in The Show-Me State.

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Martin Rieser, a driver for the cannabis delivery company Doobie, delivers the first St. Louis recreational cannabis order to customer Kevin Stone on Friday, February 3rd, 2023. PHOTO DOOBIE

Doobie Delivery, an MSO cannabis-delivery company operating in California, Massachusetts and Missouri, is the first out the door in delivering recreational goodies in The Show-Me State.

Doobie, which launched operations in Missouri in July 2021, was the first company to deliver medical cannabis. Following Missouri voters legalizing the adult-use last fall, Doobie is now delivering recreational customers throughout the St. Louis area.

“This is an exciting time to operate in Missouri, and we look forward to making it safe, convenient and easy for customers to order high-quality cannabis products for delivery,” says Joseph Rubin, Co-Founder and CEO.

Doobie customers can order with free delivery during Missouri’s first month of recreational cannabis sales at the company’s website trydoobie.com. Doobie expert consultants are also available via chat and phone at 1-888-8DOOBIE to answer any questions. Follow Doobie on Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin.

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