Good Chemistry Launches Craft Of Cannabis Campaign

GOOD CHEMISTRY NURSERIES
GOOD CHEMISTRY NURSERIES

DENVER (June 29, 2016)—As Good Chemistry—the leader in cultivating consistent, high-quality cannabis—expands production capabilities in Colorado and Nevada, the company debuts its Craft of Cannabis initiative with a new advertising campaign and website.

Built on exquisite original photography, the ads showcase the people and plants behind the finest flower grown in Colorado.

“The Power is in the Flower”

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“Our mission has always been to cultivate the best Cannabis on the market,” said founder and CEO Matthew Huron, a master gardener who has been honing his craft for nearly two decades. “We are proud of the flower that we produce. Our Craft of Cannabis campaign aims to show consumers the excellent standards of our Cannabis artisans and the remarkable beauty and character of our plants.”

The Craft of Cannabis campaign was developed by branding expert Michael Markowitz, president of Michael Markowitz + Associates, whose clients have included, among others, Panera Bread, Anheuser Busch and Universal Studios. The new GoodChem.org website provides behind-the-scenes access to Good Chemistry’s critically acclaimed nurseries, where the finest Cannabis grown in Colorado is the product of an ideal union between passion and science, remarkable people and remarkable plants. The nursery team includes botanists, carpenters, mechanics, scientists, musicians, entrepreneurs, farmers, inventors, caregivers, and more. Good Chemistry Nurseries products reflect the evolution of thousands of years of Cannabis production; Good Chemistry works to preserve the ancient qualities of the Cannabis flower while incorporating the most modernized cultivation, production and curing techniques. In the last two years alone, Good Chemistry has expanded more than 235 percent, and employs a staff of over 100. Over the past three years, Good Chemistry Nurseries has increased its cultivation and production square footage by more than 400 percent.

The new website also offers access to Good Chemistry’s original education campaigns including S.T.A.T.S., Good Chemistry Nurseries’ stylish, easy-to-use free consumer cannabis evaluation guide for assessing quality cannabis flower. The five-step process for identifying high quality, remarkable flower, is similar to the multi-step process for evaluating wine. The S.T.A.T.S. method (Sight, Touch, Aroma, Taste, and Sensation) is a guide to helping consumers evaluate essential aspects of the flower in order to make the most informed and satisfying purchase decisions. A Product Section provides a review Good Chemistry’s award-winning flower strains, including the exclusive Ingrid and Mr. Good Chem, and concentrates, such as solvent-less Rosin.

**Advertising creative available upon request.** For more information or to schedule an interview, contact Shawna McGregor at 917-971-7852 or [email protected].

craft of cannabisAbout Good Chemistry: Good Chemistry is a leading provider of marijuana products and related services, and is committed to Leading the Way for people through the growth, production and use of cannabis. Good Chemistry is dedicated to cultivating the most consistent, high-quality cannabis available. Because we believe in leading the way and making life better for everyone, every strain is priced at $30 per 1/8, every day. We don’t have pricing tiers or shelf tiers. Just a great product at a great price. Good Chemistry’s two locations in Denver and Aurora offer customers an award-winning lineup of medical and recreational marijuana products and outstanding service from our highly educated and passionate staff. Good Chemistry has established one of the nation’s most sophisticated nursery programs, with grow operations in metro Denver that produce world-class products at the highest levels of quality, reliability and consistency. For more information on visit www.goodchem.org. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

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