Cry Baby Tattoo, a local business in Salisbury, Maryland, took advantage of the 4/20 holiday to attract customers to her shop. Peach, the owner of the shop since November, saw the large amount of foot traffic on the Plaza on a Saturday afternoon as the perfect opportunity to hold a 4/20 event.
Peach expressed her belief that it is empowering to see women supporting other women in business. She noted that there are not many women-owned businesses in the area, making Cry Baby Tattoo the first woman-owned and operated tattoo shop in the region. Hosting events like the 4/20 gathering allows Peach to connect with her community and foster relationships with customers.
The event drew a crowd of people looking to celebrate 4/20 at Cry Baby Tattoo’s unique gathering. By opening her doors on this particular day, Peach was able to engage with customers, showcase her tattoo artistry, and build connections within the community. The event was a success in bringing people together to celebrate and support a local woman-owned business.
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