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Marijuana mints maker nails its niche with accurate dosing and full-spectrum oil
California cannabis brand Breez has stayed true to its core mission of providing access to medical marijuana patients and recreational consumers since it was established in 2015.
News December 31How to start a successful cannabis brand in a down market
Ryan Clark launched his own California-based cannabis flower business in 2021, which was considered by many a down market for cultivators.
News December 30What is the economic outlook for marijuana companies in 2025?
The future looks sunnier for the marijuana industry. How companies respond to macroeconomic factors will decide the health of their cannabis businesses.
News December 27Keef Brands bubbles to top of competitive cannabis beverage sector
Colorado-based Keef Brands has more than 70 SKUs – including gummies, oils and vapes – but carbonated sodas account for about 80% of the company’s sales.
News December 26New York cannabis brand Jaunty aims to close gap between vapes and flower
The executives behind New York cannabis infused products company Jaunty learned the hard way that even the best-laid plans can go awry because of the unexpected.
News December 24Alabama medical marijuana agency’s grievance process inadequate, court says
Alabama’s controversial medical marijuana regulatory agency acted “properly” when it revoked cannabis business permits issued in 2023, an appeals court has ruled.
News December 23PharmaCann defaulted on several leases, cannabis REIT alleges
Cannabis real estate manager Innovative Industrial Properties (IIP) is claiming that multistate operator PharmaCann has defaulted on several of its leases across the country.
News December 23Marijuana MSO Standard Wellness secures $10 million loan
Marijuana multistate operator Standard Wellness Holdings has secured a $10 million credit facility.
News December 23Cannabis operators report Instagram page ‘shadow bans’ and closures
Despite growing acceptance of cannabis, many state-regulated marijuana businesses say their social media pages are being hidden or shut down.
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