
ICYMI: This week in weed news 11/4
From brands expanding into new states to P. Diddy potentially creating the largest Black-owned cannabis company in the US, it’s been a full week of
From brands expanding into new states to P. Diddy potentially creating the largest Black-owned cannabis company in the US, it’s been a full week of
“Something definitely stinks in Michigan and it’s not the weed.”
From growing in an airstream closet to cannabis clubs in Spain, Falcanna has had a long thirteen years. And they’re just getting started.
Cookies SF opened its first New York retail store and future cannabis career training facility over the weekend. The five-story storefront is stocked with apparel,
A merch line can take cannabis brands to the next level and to new territories. Here’s how four companies are using apparel to expand their
In a fitting move, Garden Society is stepping into the Garden State. The femme-centric wine country brand was recently awarded a conditional processing license in
From brands being sued for joint potency to legalization plans abroad, here’s what you may have missed this week in weed headlines.
Protestors decked out in weed regalia gathered outside the White House this morning alongside a 50-foot inflatable joint. Their demands? For Biden to release people
The cannabis news never stops . From workers unionizing to new and potent suppository formulations, here’s what happened this week in weed.
Washington is continuing its game of catch-up for cannabis social equity. The state is now on the search for mentors to help with a new
How can a brand stand out in a sea of well-designed products? For some, artist collaborations can help strengthen brand identity.
The future is here. Uber Eats has partnered with Leafly to bring cannabis delivery to Toronto, marking the first time weed delivery has been available
From brands expanding into new states to P. Diddy potentially creating the largest Black-owned cannabis company in the US, it’s been a full week of weed headlines. Here’s what you may have missed this week in cannabis news.
“Something definitely stinks in Michigan and it’s not the weed.”
From growing in an airstream closet to cannabis clubs in Spain, Falcanna has had a long thirteen years. And they’re just getting started.
Cookies SF opened its first New York retail store and future cannabis career training facility over the weekend. The five-story storefront is stocked with apparel, accessories, and CBD products.
A merch line can take cannabis brands to the next level and to new territories. Here’s how four companies are using apparel to expand their reach.
In a fitting move, Garden Society is stepping into the Garden State. The femme-centric wine country brand was recently awarded a conditional processing license in New Jersey.
From brands being sued for joint potency to legalization plans abroad, here’s what you may have missed this week in weed headlines.
Protestors decked out in weed regalia gathered outside the White House this morning alongside a 50-foot inflatable joint. Their demands? For Biden to release people incarcerated for nonviolent cannabis convictions.
The cannabis news never stops . From workers unionizing to new and potent suppository formulations, here’s what happened this week in weed.
Washington is continuing its game of catch-up for cannabis social equity. The state is now on the search for mentors to help with a new assistance program.
How can a brand stand out in a sea of well-designed products? For some, artist collaborations can help strengthen brand identity.
The future is here. Uber Eats has partnered with Leafly to bring cannabis delivery to Toronto, marking the first time weed delivery has been available through a major third-party platform.
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