Why the name Strains?

Why the name Strains?

When you start a new business, one of the most important tasks is to choose a name. Your business name should uniquely communicate your brand while being both memorable and simple. Strains by Adams came about as we were brainstorming ideas that would influence the first impression customers gain when they view our company. Strains is a play on words, as strains is a name for different variants of cannabis, and Adams is CEO Darryl Adams's last name. Your name is a great tool when marketing yourself because it makes for one of the most unique characteristics in the world. Simple names that communicate the message of your brand and products are often ones that can help your business grow and become more memorable. Brainstorming was a process, and it exemplified what the brand and the other businesses are about. While brainstorming for a name, we reflected on the business's goals and vision as well as what we wanted to achieve with this name. Quality is what we are about, and it is important, thus, the level at which we assess when two comparative things are analyzed is called the quality of that item. Straight from our business plan, a wooden table will be preferable over a plastic table since wood is more solid than plastic and wouldn't break as effectively as a plastic table would. Consequently, this makes the nature of a wooden table better compared to that of a plastic table. We implement that thinking into our clothing brand and strive to make quality our biggest goal when reaching consumers. With the construction of a social consumption lounge in NYC, the name Two One Two was established as that is the area code for Manhattan, and the name Strains will be added to the end, and the final establishment name in production will be TwoOneTwo Strains (212 Strains). This will bring about a legacy, and that all starts with Strains by Adams, and that is how we arrive at the answer to a question many may wonder. Why the name strains? Quality! Cannabis! Intellegence! and Importance!

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