Discount Codes for the Upcoming Trade Shows Tickets

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Update time : 2022-10-18 10:30:28
Lucky Leaf Expo Albuquerque (Oct 21-22, 2022) and MJ BizCon (Nov 16-18, 2022) are just around the corner! Don’t forget to buy your tickets if you want to catch up with canna industry experts and businesses.

Getting discount code for your tickets:

Use code “ABQ25” to get 25% off on Lucky Leaf Expo Albuquerque tickets
October 21-22, 2022
Albuquerque Convention Center

Use code “EXIV1875” to get 10% off on MJ BizCon tickets
November 16-18, 2022
Las Vegas Convention Center

Welcome to visit us:
Lucky Leaf Expo Albuquerque: Booth No.604
MJ BizCon: Booth No. 3528
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