Hayley Williams is selling her favourite edibles at her hair salon
Fruits Hair Lab – the salon Hayley Williams founded with her best friend Brian O'Connor – have restocked their shop in time for Christmas with some specially curated items.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Williams revealed that the salon in Nashville, Tennessee will exclusively be selling the restock of her tea blends which were created in collaboration with Tea Huntress.
The restock sees the teas sold in loose leaf blends for the first time ever. As with the original drop, a portion of proceeds will be donated to Thistle Farms – a community that stands against systems that commoditise, criminalise, and abuse women. Their social enterprises fund their mission to create employment for women survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction.
who's trying the hayley williams endorsed edibles with me? pic.twitter.com/2DRoWBmWZq
— meridy (@sabotage_myself) December 20, 2023
As well as restocking the tea blends, Williams has curated a range of specific items to be sold in store including physical copies of Fruits Magazine, which inspired herself and O'Connor to set up their creative venture, as well as incense by Shoyeido, which Williams has "been burning for years" at home.
She has also announced that the salon will be selling her "favourite" edible by Rose, which are Turkish Delight-style infused edibles using rosin extracted from whole flower. "These ones are legal in TN so don't report us," Williams wrote on the caption of the Instagram Story.
For more information on Hayley Williams' Tennessee-based hair salon, visit fruitshairlab.com.
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