Stories
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This June, we're celebrating Iced Tea Day with a modern twist on the famed Long Island Iced Tea by Pamos. (And yes, Iced Tea Day is a real holiday. The internet told us so!)
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In honor of International Women’s Day, we wanted to take a moment to highlight our amazing family of women-owned brands. Read their stories, and get inspired!
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February 19, 2022 StoriesAward-winning documentary "Lady Buds" tells the story of six courageous women who emerge from the shadows to enter the new commercial industry following the widely praised 2016 decision to legalize cannabis in California.
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Cannabis history and Black history have been entwined for centuries. In honor of Black History Month, we spoke with four Black founders in the cannabis industry about their experiences and thoughts on the rich history of this plant and its impact on Black communities today.
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December 25, 2021 StoriesGone are the days when having cannabis at your holiday party meant homemade pot brownies strong enough to kill the vibe. We’ll guide you through creating a cannabis display that’s sure to impress and relax your guests.
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Sava co-founder Amanda's mother grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and we're thrilled to offer products from several Latinx-owned brands. We sat down with the founders of our Latinx-owned brands for a conversation about the relationship between Latinx culture and cannabis.
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To celebrate Pride Month, we sat down with the founders of our queer-owned brands to discuss being queer in the cannabis industry, the interconnectivity of queer history and cannabis, and their brands’ plans for Pride Month.
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This May, we’re observing Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, which celebrates the contributions of the AAPI community in the United States. As part of our celebration, we sat down with the founders of our AAPI-founded brands for a chat about being AAPI in the cannabis industry, how they're working to reverse the stigma around the plant, and their AAPI-inspired products.
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February 15, 2019 Stories
Article previously printed in My Domaine.
Before Jewel Zimmer founded Juna, a boutique cannabis company based in northern California, she was a fine dining pastry chef working in the kitchens of renowned restaurants such as La Folie in San Fransisco and CityZen in Washington, D.C. While the transition from a pastry