Herbage Magazine • Issue 71 • January 2026
Best of Herbage Magazine 2025
Oklahoma’s People. Products. Places. Culture.
This edition is a printed record of Oklahoma cannabis culture — the builders, brands, artists, advocates, and operators
who showed up loud and consistent all year. Not hype. Not manufactured. Just community recognition, documented in print
and archived here for anyone who wants to read it.
Cover art by Heather Duggins.
Read the Full Issue
Flip through the official Best of Herbage Magazine 2025 print edition right here. Share it. Save it.
Send it to someone who needs a reminder that Oklahoma cannabis culture is still alive and still building.
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2025 Best of Herbage Honorees
These recognitions highlight consistency, impact, and contribution — the people and brands that moved the culture
forward when it would’ve been easier to coast.
Randi Kay
Safety Meeting
David The Budhunter (Great Barrier Reefer)
Ella Harrison (Mango — Lawton)
Josh Graston
Steve Miller
Cowboy Cup
Terp Float
Say Cheese!!
Happy Headz
The Farmacy Dispensary (Mellow Acres)
Megalodon Cannabis (Grower: BLEE ZEE)
Megalodon Cannabis
High Fructose Corn Syrup (BLEE ZEE, Megalodon Cannabis)
Grizzly Cannabis Co
Dime
Noodz
JKJ Processing
Bee Elevated
Pain Vape (Beehive Blends)
Megalodon Cannabis
VPD Pros
Paper People Compliance
Bee Elevated
Want the full winners + finalists breakdown (including category lists)? It’s all inside the flipbook above.
Finalists & Recognition
Best of Herbage is built to honor the ecosystem — not just crown a single name in every lane. In many categories,
the “top list” had to be narrowed down from a large field of nominees. Being listed as a finalist means real community
support and real visibility.
Physical awards were intentionally reserved for select categories — the top of the top — while finalists across the
board are still honored in print, online, and through ongoing promotion. If you’re in the book, you’re part of the story.
And if your people made it into the finalist lists? That’s not a consolation prize. That’s proof the community sees you.
Thank You, Oklahoma
Cannabis culture doesn’t survive by accident. It survives because people protect it, pass it on, and keep showing up
when the landscape gets weird. This edition is a snapshot of that — the builders, the healers, the artists, the grinders,
and the community that still believes this plant means something.
If you voted, shared, participated, sponsored, or simply supported the work — thank you. We’re still here. Still documenting.
Still from the middle of everything.
Want to Be In the Next Issue?
If you’re a dispensary, brand, artist, event, or service provider and you want guaranteed placement in the next print run,
promo support, and statewide visibility — we can build something that fits.

