The Cannidote

The Cannidote Cannabis based retail shop. Organic, full spectrum h**p oil products. Edibles, vapes, flower, tinctures & more.

We focus on quality, customer service, education, and breaking stigmas.

04/01/2026

A single data center, even a hyperscale behemoth, isn’t the issue that most concerns water experts focused on the long-term health of the Great Lakes region, home to the largest surface freshwater system on the planet and 90% of the U.S. supply of fresh water.

Instead, it’s the speed at which the hulking facilities are multiplying, sprouting like dandelions on a hillside and fueled by an AI gold rush among tech companies. AI’s fast-expanding footprint and appetite for water and electricity have “blown all the models out of the water, so to speak,” says Melissa Scanlan, director of the Center for Water Policy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

It’s this class of data centers that has water policy experts, residents adjacent to proposed sites and environmentalists concerned about massive water usage for cooling, extreme energy consumption and local environmental degradation in the Great Lakes region.

Data centers use lots of water directly, primarily for cooling their servers. This is a significant water use that has the potential to strain a municipality’s supply. Currently, the consumptive daily water use of data centers across the country is about 48 million gallons related to system cooling, a number that is poised to surge when new hyperscalers come online

That’s a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of water used consumptively to generate electricity to power those data centers: 579 million gallons each day. That’s 627 million gallons of total consumptive use.That’s a current figure that doesn’t incorporate usage from all the planned hyperscale data centers. Water used to generate electricity doesn’t burden municipal water systems in the same way as water used for server cooling, but if data centers spur a surge in the country’s overall electricity needs, water resources will see a corresponding spike in demand, and that’s exactly what is likely to happen.

So while the Great Lakes region can easily absorb the water demands of a single hyperscale data center, their proliferation with no end in sight is concerning to water experts.

Read more here: https://www.chicagobusiness.com/forum/ccb-forum-midwest-water-data-centers-great-lakes-20260323/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=soc-own

03/20/2026

Lots of new, organic, living soil grown flowers to choose from.

Come check them out before they’re gone!



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North Hempstead NY.

I wonder how that place got its name?

Fun fact: early colonists were often required by law to grow cannabis. Some colonists were fined, or even jailed if they refused!

Oh how far we have fallen….

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We are open today.

At least until 2pm.

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01/24/2026

We hope you are staying inside and keeping warm!

If you need a quick restock, we will be open from 12-2 today.

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Why Us?

When industrial and CBD h**p was first legalized in 2014, Jake was a practicing personal trainer at various local YMCAs and chiropractic clinics. He was also was a studying nutritionist & herbalist who completed a full work week by cooking at an all organic and gluten free cafe. Throughout the years, clients and strangers alike would approach him with questions regarding CBD and its efficacy. It was by talking to these peers that he learned of the vast amount of inferior quality supplements flooding the market. He chose to terminate his PT practice and quit his job as a cook to start The Cannidote. Education is his passion. It is his goal to return the favor to his peers by teaching his community how to recognize a low-quality scam, from a high quality investment. In order to achieve this, The Cannidote offers only organic, full spectrum products that have been rigorously tested by 3rd party laboratories. Transparency is paramount in today’s age of fake news, false flags, and click bait. We always provide access to Certificates of Analysis (COA) which provide the consumer with cannabinoid content, terpene profiles, as well as mold, mildew, and toxin test results. Rest assured you can purchase our products in confidence. Our staff has been vigorously trained. We offer educational classes to the community, informing them of the potential effects of CBD on the body, how these effects take place, answering popular questions that arise, and so much more. Our website contains a blog, which allows readers to further their understanding regarding a particular topic. If you have any unanswered questions, always feel free to reach out via social media or email! Jah bless!

“We envision a world similar to that of our founding fathers. A world in which both the pharmaceutical and textile industries are fueled by an eco-friendly cannabis market. By sharing lost and forgotten knowledge about the plant’s rich history, educating others about it’s benefits, and by providing the highest quality, full spectrum, and organic products; it is our hope and goal that you will join us in reviving cannabis' good name.”