Two Rotorua shops licensed to sell synthetic cannabis closed their doors early today to avoid protesters taking part in a nationwide march against the products.
Wild Things and Skingraft were on the march route from Kuirau Park to City Focus via Pukuatua and Tutanekai streets.

Around 300 people took part in the march, with babes in arms through to grandmothers and grandfathers and from every facet of the Rotorua community.
"Synthetic cannabis is reaching right into our communities, into our houses and families," said organiser Maraea Pomana, a youth worker with Te Waiariki Purea Trust.