Something To Hold
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A menu they hold in their hand.

The TV on the wall is great for the room. But some customers want a menu they can hold -- flip the pages, slow down, and discover your whole shelf at their own pace. Paper is a different way to browse the shop: tactile, unhurried, theirs to take to the counter. Designed once, prints on your office laser any day of the week, and the price on the page is always today's real price.

Three formats. One shelf.

Counter menu. Wall flyer. Blowout sheet.

Paper that reads the same shelf as the TVs. The price on the page comes from the same discount engine that runs your screens -- it applies the discounts you set up in Dutchie, so the handout the customer holds shows the real price, never out of step with what they pay at the register.

Paper menu page 1 -- Flower hero
Paper menu page 2 -- Pre-Rolls
Discount flyer page 1
Four jobs the paper can do

One shelf. Four kinds of paper.

The full menu, the discount campaign, the vape and hash sheet, and the retro print-out -- each one printed on the office laser with the data already correct. Pick the surface the customer needs in their hand.

Counter paper menu, full inventory
// JOB 01
Counter menu

Full inventory, vendor-grouped, 4-tier prices, strain-type color chips, effect legend at the footer. Restrained type, generous spacing.

FOR: the counter / handouts
Discount campaign flyer
// JOB 02
Discount campaigns

Promotion-led aesthetic. Every active discount called out, vendor-rows grouped, strikethroughs loud, weekly-sale energy.

FOR: the weekly sale insert
Vape and concentrate paper menu, vendor-grouped
// JOB 03
Vape & hash menu

Carts, live rosin, badder, hash -- the high-potency case on its own sheet. Vendor-grouped, potency-forward, sized for the wall behind the concentrate counter.

FOR: the cart / hash case
Early-2000s retro print menu
// JOB 04
Early-2000s retro print

Intentionally not modern. Grid-heavy early-2000s aesthetic for shops that lean into the print-shop print-out feel.

FOR: retro / heritage print

One shelf, four ways to print it. The page that fits the room.

Designed for the floor

It looks like you hired a designer.
You didn't.

Generous type, clear hierarchy, real cannabinoid data, prices a customer reads from across the room. The kind of paper menu that makes people pick it up off the counter on the way out.

  • Categorized the way customers actually shop.
  • Strain types color-coded so the page scans in five seconds.
  • Discounts called out in red where the prices actually live.
  • Every price runs through the Dutchie discount engine -- weekly sales, weight bundles, ounce deals -- so the printed number is the real price, not the pre-discount sticker.
  • Today's stock, today's prices -- never a stale sheet on the counter.
Paper menu page 3 -- Vapes and Concentrates
Blowout sheets

When the deal needs a shout.

A separate sheet for the daily blowout, the weekend special, the move-it-now SKUs. Red, loud, unmissable -- and pulled live from the discount you just flipped on at the counter.

  • One-page or multi-page. Your call.
  • Sized for the wall, the counter, or the front window.
  • Drafts itself the moment the discount goes live. No design step.
See the Marketing Studio
Discount blowout flyer
How it connects

From the shelf, onto the page.

Receive -> Lab God -> Paper Menus -> Digital Menus

Beautiful paper. Zero design work.