Huckleberry Vinn's
01/21/2022
Look out for our 2022 winter sale that's about to drop sitewide on our website 🤩! Nothing but the highest quality ingredients, all organic, wild montana huckleberry infused and the highest standard of manufacturing cbd products you can find in the marketplace💜.
11/24/2021
We are proud to announce our 60th store that is currently selling our products on the West coast 🤩!! Our good friends in Reno, NV have an amazing healing center with 4 sensory float deprivation rooms and 6 healing rooms for massage and acupuncture 😇! Find us in stores all over Montana, Idaho and Washington as well! ALSO, ANNOUNCING OUR BLACK FRIDAY DEAL! NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 1ST! 33% OFF OUR ENTIRE ONLINE STORE🙏! USE CODE- "BLACKFRIDAY33". HAPPY HOLIDAYS 💜💜💜
09/14/2021
Are you or a loved one interested in CBD, but extremely THC sensitive or adverse? Have no fear because with our huckleberry Infused BROAD SPECTRUM TINCTURES, you can receive a wide array of cannabinoids with 0% THC! To get the word out, we'll be running a promotion of 30% OFF all Broad Spectrum tinctures, in-store and online, until the end of October!!! Use promo code 'BroadSpec30' on huckleberryvinns.com or come into the store and have a chat with us about how you can get the benefits of CBD and the great taste of Huckleberry Vinn's without any THC! We look forward to seeing you soon! Huckleberry Vinn's- Happiness Starts Here.
07/19/2021
Have you ever picked huckleberries?
This time of year, you can find ripe Huckleberries (Vaccinium membranaceum) all over the park. Their significance to species like grizzly bears is well known, but these delicious berries have also played a vital (and surprising) role in human history.
Called nupxamuǂ in Kootenai, apa-oapspi by many Blackfeet, and st̓šá to the Selis-Pend d’Oreille, the sweet berries are a traditional food for indigenous cultures across the west. After being picked in the summer, berries are often laid out in the midday sun or placed next to a fire to dry, preserving nutritious food for year-round consumption.
By the time congress established Glacier in 1910, the popularity of canning kicked off a new era for huckleberries: a commercial industry.
Local canneries primarily sold cherries and apples, the two main fruits grown in the area. While huckleberries were less reliable than domestic fruits, they ripened between cherry and apple seasons and were available to pick for free on public land. As a result, canneries began processing huckleberries, which were available in stores as early as the 1920s.
This new market supported families throughout Northwest Montana, who commonly took working vacations to pick the berries during the summer, selling as many as they could. During the Great Depression, many who found themselves out of work got by picking huckleberries.
They were so popular—an estimated 20,000 gallons picked on the Flathead National Forest in 1932—a debate started over whether or not huckleberries would be a more profitable use of forest land than timber!
Their success led the berries to become increasingly associated with Glacier National Park; Kalispell Wholesale Grocery even sold "Glacier Park Brand" huckleberries.
A lot has changed since then, but even today, the berries remain as popular as ever. Gift shops and grocery stores sell huckleberry-flavored everything: soda, ice cream, candles, chapstick, liquor, and more.
The best part? You can pick them in Glacier! Just remember the picking limit in Glacier for all edible fruits & berries is one quart per person per day.
Image: A hand picking a huckleberry.
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